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<p>[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 12309104, member: 167097"]Depends.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you've got drum brakes and its just a simply shoe/drum swap it shouldn't take much more than about 45 minutes per axle. Obviously if cam/cam bushings are required then that will require more time. If things don't get greased regularly then the slack adjusters can become one with the cam and at that point they're getting sliced off with the torch and its all getting thrown in the scrap bin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 12309104, member: 167097"]Depends. If you've got drum brakes and its just a simply shoe/drum swap it shouldn't take much more than about 45 minutes per axle. Obviously if cam/cam bushings are required then that will require more time. If things don't get greased regularly then the slack adjusters can become one with the cam and at that point they're getting sliced off with the torch and its all getting thrown in the scrap bin.[/QUOTE]
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