Clay's photos should be bronzed, except that would screw up the pictures. That photo set is most likely the best set of instructions ever made for doing the rear brakes. There's not a chance in the world I would have ever gotten mine back together without those pictures. Had the laptop on the floor with me when I put them back on the car. I'd have a mess of parts and a shoddy OEM manual still trying to get them together otherwise. You know, I couldn't swear to you, but I think that they may have been put on the car incorrectly to begin with at some time in their lives.
Woody does have the shoes and cylinders listed, but the wheel cylinders are $23 each, and shoes are $33.
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I don't remember the price, but I purchased mine from Woody's.
I also had a brake shoe that had been leaked on. I don't know if it was necessary, but I replaced them. I rebuilt the front calipers at the same time, and I have to say it is MUCH better than before.
Clay's pictures / instructions were invaluable for the process.
Good luck,
Rob
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<b>Dave Elsberry</b>
<b>Secretary & Editor Triumph Wedge Owners Association</b>
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