After having had my orignal backing plates sandblasted, the grooves worn into the raised areas (pads) that the brake shoes rest on were pretty clear. I have been told the new shoes can catch in those grooves and their movement can be impaired.
So I bought a new set of Right Stuff Detailing backing plates from Summit. They had issues!....So I tried a set off of Ebay that came from Inline Tube. They too had a couple of issues.
The one issue both brands have in commom is that the large hole in the center that fits over the axle tube is 1/8 inch larger than the original......On the original, there is almost zero clearance between this hole and the lip in the axle tube that it fits over. When the original backing plate is in position, it it centered and can't move.....In the repros, becasue of the oversized hole in the middle and the mounting bolts holes slightly larger than the bolts, the backing plate can wiggle an 1/8 inch back and forth in any direction. You would have to eyeball it to get it centered and then hope the bolts never come loose.
Is this acceptable? Up till now, I've had next to no experience working with these parts. I would think though, that having that backing plate perfectly centered around the axle would be critical to the brake shoes contacting the brake drum properly.
Just wondering what anyone else thinks about this.....if these repro plates are Ok to use or unacceptable.
Thanks......Dave