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Lyn Smith 05-20-2008 06:34 PM

Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
Has anyone used the ceramic brake shoes from the outfit in TX. called Praise Dyno? They have a kit with ceramic shoes, bigger wheel cylinders,and better springs.Hey I know I should be putting disc brakes on it.

Todd Hoven 05-20-2008 10:19 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
Hey Lynn, dont bother. I put the whole kit on my car. The rear wheel cylinders leaked instantly, and the fronts blew out after the car sat for the winter. The spring kits are the same you can buy at Napa. The wheel cylinders also are the same bore size as stock or what I can buy at Napa. ( The reason I know this is that I am a counterman at a Napa part time, and I looked this stuff after I had the problems) I had to buy a set of fronts about a month ago, and bought a set of Bendix and the were the same as what this guy sold. My stopping power with the kit is no better than the best grade shoes you can buy localy. If I had to do it over I would have bought a set of shoes line with a softer material or Carbon fiber. If you have any questions contact me. I run the same kind of car you do with drums all around. It was just a big waste money and time, just my take.






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Originally Posted by Lyn Smith (Post 69799)
Has anyone used the ceramic brake shoes from the outfit in TX. called Praise Dyno? They have a kit with ceramic shoes, bigger wheel cylinders,and better springs.Hey I know I should be putting disc brakes on it.


SSDiv6 05-20-2008 10:31 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
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Originally Posted by Lyn Smith (Post 69799)
Has anyone used the ceramic brake shoes from the outfit in TX. called Praise Dyno? They have a kit with ceramic shoes, bigger wheel cylinders,and better springs.Hey I know I should be putting disc brakes on it.

Most of the GM guys use the S-10 manual brake wheel cylinders. I would suggest the 7/8" Bendix wheel cylinders (#WC37644T) or cross-reference part number. For shoes, find a brake relining company and take a set of used brakes shoes and have them put full length brake linings designed for a forklift application. They are softer and have a higher coefficient of friction. The other option is to get the soft brake linings from Cotton Performance; they are Part Number 6722-Buick.

http://www.cottonsperformance.com/products.asp?cat=52

Lyn Smith 05-20-2008 10:57 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
thanks for the info.

Mark Ruset 05-21-2008 07:30 AM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
Hey Lyn
I installed the complete kit on my 68 Camaro and couldn't be more happier. The brake system works just as they stated. I can hold the car at the line without creeping at 3000 rpm and the car stops very well. By the way I installed their system almost 3 years ago. I believe the secret to not having any kind of leakage is to always start with clean brake fluid. If you do decide to go with Praise Dyno Brakes Make sure your entire system is flushed of any old fluid.

Lyn Smith 05-21-2008 07:51 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
another question. Is there a original style master cylinder for the GM A bodies that is better to use than the stock size one? thanks Lyn

SSDiv6 05-21-2008 09:12 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
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Originally Posted by Lyn Smith (Post 69923)
another question. Is there a original style master cylinder for the GM A bodies that is better to use than the stock size one? thanks Lyn

Lyn, what is your car application?

Lyn Smith 05-21-2008 09:30 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
for a 1971 Buick GS

Mark Callanan 05-21-2008 09:36 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
You all might try calling Roger at Lamb he is the brake guru....

SSDiv6 05-21-2008 11:09 PM

Re: Praise Dyno Ceramic brake shoes
 
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Originally Posted by mark callanan (Post 69935)
You all might try calling Roger at Lamb he is the brake guru....

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.....I think Lyn wants the low budget approach... :)


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