Brake Part Sources

Started by Clyde9, November 14, 2008, 10:07 PM

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From: PhÃ¥rÃ¥oh  (Original Message)
Sent: 10/24/2006 7:39 PM

Since sources for brake parts is a commonly recurring topic, I'd like to establish a list of all known businesses to contact.  Please give as much contact and pertinent information about the business as you feel helpful.

- Sob




From: rlm98253
Sent: 10/24/2006 10:01 PM

For CW owners in the western part of the country I recommend, without reservation:

Everett Brake Supply
(A Division of Western Fleet Supply)
Mike Murphy, Branch Manager
2222 - 37th Street
Everett, Washington 98201 (Seattle Area)

(425) 259-0084

Western Fleet Supply has offices and warehouses up and down the west coast.

They supplied all of the brake parts, disk and conventional, and a new master cylinder for my now departed 1974 Winnebago Expo.

The staff is mostly "old timers" who know truck chassis going back to the 50s. All of the parts I needed were in stock, except one. It was on my doorstep 48 hours later with no charge for delivery.  All of the parts were the correct ones and fit/worked perfectly. The total cost was some $600.00 less than I had been quoted by a supplier on the east coast.

And they thanked me for my business.

~rlm~




From: The_Handier_Man
Sent: 10/25/2006 11:24 AM

I bought rear wheel cylinders, shoes and a non standard master cylinder from that  great German parts place "Der Otto Zone".   For my '73 D22,  Les


From: Phåråoh
Sent: 11/13/2006 8:23 PM

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From: moparmotivator
Sent: 11/12/2006 11:08 PM

Precision Rebuilders Inc. provided excellent service and were knowledgeable about the old motor home chassis while providing more than competitive pricing. They are located in St. Clair, MO but distribute through most major heavy truck parts houses. Contact them at 1-800-325-2690 or browse the catalogue at www.precisionrebuilders.com.

Thanks,

Doug