does anyone know how much this costs? is it something a lot of companies can do?
thanks
John
Drum skimming
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JohnD
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ACTIVE8
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I agree with JohnD.JohnD wrote:What you'd pay for machining will probably go a long way towards some new ones. Cost around £25 each.
I would fit new drums.
I would only skim a car drum if for instance you had a classic car, and there was no alternative to buying new, I.E. that they do not make them any more.
Also skimming is done on commercial vehicles, where the drum can be many more times more expensive than a car one, and then it's economically worthwhile.
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