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1947-D24

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    Chrysler IT - 35 Years
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    Romeo, MI
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    Hobbies: Web Surfing, old cars, walking.
  1. Just "cruizn" at the 2007 Woodward Dream Cruise.
  2. Thanks for the comeback. I think I'll flush it. It's probably 64 years old.
  3. What type of brake fluid is recommended for a 1947 Dodge? Do you have to drain completley or just add some if low?
  4. Thanks for the quick replies. This pulling only happens once or twice every 2nd or third time out. I suspect most of these mentioned would be more consistent. I have new wheel cylinders and shoes. I'm told that this is just the nature of the beast. Would it make since to change to the "newer" single wheel cylinder Bendix type setup? Would this be a big deal?
  5. :confused:I have a problem with the passenger side front brakes pulling to the right after I drive about a mile or so. After awhile it clears up. It sure does give you a scare when it happens. Is there an easy fix for this? What would be envolved in changing the front brakes to a more modern drum type brake? Any help would be appreciated.
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