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| SteveK | Feb 11 2015, 10:37 PM Post #16 |
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Thanks for your input OT. My USM is a 1965, and in it I could only see which was 'front' via the rear emergency brake arm, which that picture showed the longer lining in front. When I got my Dj it had the shorter shoes in front, and that plus all the Internet chatter saying that was right had me doubting. Thanks again for the confirmation and additional info about the USMs. |
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