you really should not turn them , even if scratched or grooved. . new or turned ones will scratch or groove anyway in a thousand miles . your existing shoes match that grooving now . ——unless you have a guy with rare correct machine to turn new shoes to match , you will suffer with many new frustrating brake problems . just mho. why do you want to turn them ? unless shoes are toast , leave it alone ? Those brakes went 50 k + in the day , rebuilding them for nothing brings in lots of problems , and as a classic car you are not generally going to go tens of thousands of miles. All brand new parts this problem happens ..... There is an excellent chrysler publication , about the “ new three platform brakes” may be on our web site. lots of info , maybe 50 pages . on internet . looking back 50 years now , the reputation for “ being difficult brakes” starts with drum turning , and then shoes do not fit right. They will Touch in one small spot for a very long time , as incorrect radius- and thus feel ineffective . fyi , John
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