new guy needs some help
#1
new guy needs some help
Heelo Guys and Gals,
This may seem like a strange request, but need your help. I bought a Dana rear, yes, its a Dodge rear, 30 years ago. For what ever reason the guy had installed Olds brakes, drums, etc, with aftermarket axles. Well, after all this time I got the car rebuilt and moving. Yes, it is a Dodge, my first car, and couldn't bear to sell it.
The car is allot faster than I ever thought it would be, and the drums are a little scary to me. I cannot find anywhere what type or car they came off of. The drums are 2 piece where the center section has tabs bent over to hold it to the outer section. I am guessing these parts came off of a late 50's or early 60's car. Shoes are 11 x 2 inches on a 5 x 5 bolt pattern. Center register is 3.075.
Question is, am I better off just finding a later backing plate and updating the whole thing or are there some drums out there that will fit this? If so, where would I find these parts?
Thanks for the help, Bill
This may seem like a strange request, but need your help. I bought a Dana rear, yes, its a Dodge rear, 30 years ago. For what ever reason the guy had installed Olds brakes, drums, etc, with aftermarket axles. Well, after all this time I got the car rebuilt and moving. Yes, it is a Dodge, my first car, and couldn't bear to sell it.
The car is allot faster than I ever thought it would be, and the drums are a little scary to me. I cannot find anywhere what type or car they came off of. The drums are 2 piece where the center section has tabs bent over to hold it to the outer section. I am guessing these parts came off of a late 50's or early 60's car. Shoes are 11 x 2 inches on a 5 x 5 bolt pattern. Center register is 3.075.
Question is, am I better off just finding a later backing plate and updating the whole thing or are there some drums out there that will fit this? If so, where would I find these parts?
Thanks for the help, Bill
#4
I know discs are better, but I was trying to avoid spending the money to changeover when all I needed was the drums. Plus would have to change the master cylinder. Didn't want to open that can of worms.
#5
Heelo Guys and Gals,
This may seem like a strange request, but need your help. I bought a Dana rear, yes, its a Dodge rear, 30 years ago. For what ever reason the guy had installed Olds brakes, drums, etc, with aftermarket axles. Well, after all this time I got the car rebuilt and moving. Yes, it is a Dodge, my first car, and couldn't bear to sell it.
The car is allot faster than I ever thought it would be, and the drums are a little scary to me. I cannot find anywhere what type or car they came off of. The drums are 2 piece where the center section has tabs bent over to hold it to the outer section. I am guessing these parts came off of a late 50's or early 60's car. Shoes are 11 x 2 inches on a 5 x 5 bolt pattern. Center register is 3.075.
Question is, am I better off just finding a later backing plate and updating the whole thing or are there some drums out there that will fit this? If so, where would I find these parts?
Thanks for the help, Bill
This may seem like a strange request, but need your help. I bought a Dana rear, yes, its a Dodge rear, 30 years ago. For what ever reason the guy had installed Olds brakes, drums, etc, with aftermarket axles. Well, after all this time I got the car rebuilt and moving. Yes, it is a Dodge, my first car, and couldn't bear to sell it.
The car is allot faster than I ever thought it would be, and the drums are a little scary to me. I cannot find anywhere what type or car they came off of. The drums are 2 piece where the center section has tabs bent over to hold it to the outer section. I am guessing these parts came off of a late 50's or early 60's car. Shoes are 11 x 2 inches on a 5 x 5 bolt pattern. Center register is 3.075.
Question is, am I better off just finding a later backing plate and updating the whole thing or are there some drums out there that will fit this? If so, where would I find these parts?
Thanks for the help, Bill
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#6
I'll have to check on the size. I did get a drum for a 85 something, at work, don't remember, but the offset was wrong, only about 1/4 of an inch to much. Drum was going to hit the backing plate. Other than that it would work. I will see what the number you gave me does at the parts store compared to what I have.
Thank you, that is what I was trying to find.
Don't get me wrong, the car stops fine, it was the drum and the way it is made that was worrying me. I upgraded the front to discs a long time ago.
Bill
Thank you, that is what I was trying to find.
Don't get me wrong, the car stops fine, it was the drum and the way it is made that was worrying me. I upgraded the front to discs a long time ago.
Bill
#7
The drums you have in the picture is the same as the one I got from NAPA. The offset is about a 1/4 inch too much, it will hit the backing plate. If I wanted to just change the backing plate to fit the drums, what years should I be looking for and where in the world would I find them?
Are there allot of years that will interchange and what is easier to find?
Any NOS places around that may have them?
Thanks for the help, Bill
Are there allot of years that will interchange and what is easier to find?
Any NOS places around that may have them?
Thanks for the help, Bill
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