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Rear brake drums. Holes for wheel studs elongated ? why

O'l geezer

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The rear brake drum holes elongated. Can not figure out why.
1964 Dodge Polara 500. Has new rear end and 10" x 2.5" drums.
 
All new Dana Rear end
 
Sounds like the wheels were loose at one time. That will let the drum work back and forth, elongating the stud holes. Inspect the studs too for wear...
 
Sounds like the wheels were loose at one time. That will let the drum work back and forth, elongating the stud holes. Inspect the studs too for wear...
Tks kid will check this out. What would torque the nuts to ?
 
KK is absolutely correct modern cars are 90ft did not look up your vehicle
 
ONLY reason stud holes were elongated were from being loose at one time ---- dangerous situation ---- MUST be replaced at once......
Had them and N.O.S. ++ Asbestos ++ Brake Shoes -- @ Chryslers @ Carlisle in Carlisle, Pa., just completed....
Call me -- Craig -- 516 - 485 - 1935 ... Long Island, New York.....
 
Just looked to see where you were from -- Iowa --- my neighbors were from Iowa ---- too bad we didn't know that while we were all there ----
They, like me, are all VIKINGS fans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
1/2: stud = 90 to 120 lbs.
 
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