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Thanks guys, I now have all the parts in hand to rebuild those brakes on the 8.75 rearend I'm putting in my 48 Plymouth Sedan. Couldn't have done it without you all; once again, THANKS !! Cass, alias littlemo...:happy7:
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Anyone know if if the "parking brake lever to shoe link" from a (6 cyl-9") 65-70 mustang or an (8 cyl-10") 65-73 mustang rear drum will interchange with my brake shoes on the 8 3/4 rear ???
I am rebuilding a Mopar 8.75 late 60's rearend. I recieved this rearend with 10" x 2.5" drums, but no brake hardware at all. My searches, so far, have resulted in sources for all the brake hardware applicable to a 66-67 Plymouth B-body rear. My problem; I am unable ( thus NEED ) the two parking...
Thanks guys, that' the info I needed; now to find all the hardware. Moparsteve636, you're correct, the rear with the flange was out of a 48 P15 and has already been scrapped. littlemo...
When I purchased this 8 3/4 rearend, I was told it was from a 66 Plymouth B body wagon?? Later while having it "checked out" I was told that it was really out of an 83 Chrysler Fifth-Avenue ??? Since the drums are the "unfinned" type I am doubting the latter ID. The problem; the rearend...