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Holland Brake-Is This Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 203989" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Shawn and Nate are correct ,their is no big deal to indexing the brake and their is no excuse for letting a bad one out of the shop. What makes me worry is if he diden't care or doesen't know enought ot install the brake properly then what else did he do inproperly?? Is the crown concentric with the bore? , are the threads a good fit?</p><p> </p><p>Somthing thats not that big of a deal to fix and is VERY easy to see the problem , like indexing the brake doesen't get looked at and fixed what kind of poor work is done that can be hidden ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 203989, member: 8843"] Shawn and Nate are correct ,their is no big deal to indexing the brake and their is no excuse for letting a bad one out of the shop. What makes me worry is if he diden't care or doesen't know enought ot install the brake properly then what else did he do inproperly?? Is the crown concentric with the bore? , are the threads a good fit? Somthing thats not that big of a deal to fix and is VERY easy to see the problem , like indexing the brake doesen't get looked at and fixed what kind of poor work is done that can be hidden ??? [/QUOTE]
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