On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Mark Price wrote: > I've even went so far as to contact [is it C.H. Topping?] about doing a set a while back for the rear of our XJ. I wanted to have them done to see if it reduced the common rear wheel lock after it sat for a week or two. Now that does not occur since my son has his license and a girlfriend. My wife has moved over to driving the Jeep regularly so my son can use the Altima. > Anyway, I've done some web searches and found several guys that drilled their own. I don't recall any bad reports from any of the postings I found. They all pretty much supported the results as positive. Reduced fade and noise, no cracking. They also seemed to support using finned drums if you want to drill your own as the finns allow you get an even spacing without as much work. Less chance of getting the drum out of balance. I was over at CH Topping (Long Beach). I saw the jig and it explained it all. They drill a dozen or so holes in a line that wanders across the drum surface; imagine spinning the drum on axis with your finger on the outside; now move your finger left and right as it rotates. I figured I'd make the wandering pattern by using a big rubber band; stretch over the outside of the drum, push it into place, then measure circumference, divide by 12, mark, prick-punch, drill press, chamfer. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list