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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Neskowin OR
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WTB Drum Brake Harware
I'm missing everything on my driver's side rear inside the drum and I"m looking for a good set. I have a new set of shoes, a drum, and the usual hardware bag of springs and retainers, but I have nothing else. If anyone has an old rear drum that has all the piece let me know what you want for it. Can't put my rear drums together without them!!!
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
I have all the rear drum stuff from my 69 k20 with the BIG rear drums. If you need anything that will work from them let me know.
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
Is that the same hardware as the smaller brakes? I have the 2" drums in the back of mine.
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
I don't think that my parts will work with the smaller drums.
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
I pulled out the LMC catalog and it looks like the hardware kits may work. I have 69 k20( leaf springs), my hardware will work with 67-72 2wd with coil springs. The self adjusters will also work. Wheel cylinders, drums & shoes will not. I am about 100% sure that I have all the hardware and adjusters if you need them.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Hickory NC
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
You can get everything at an oreilly auto parts probably less than $25
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Forsyth, Ga
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
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It seems to me he also needs the levers etc like that the emergency cable connects too, the bars and what not. I have a 66 axle out back that I will be converting to disk at some point. I can take it all off of there if you want. It is 2" brakes. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Neskowin OR
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
I already have the hardware kit from them, shoes, a drum, and new wheel cylinders. I am missing everything else, like the self adjuster, the lever, etc. I looked and they don't sell those at the parts stores. I'll check at Rock Auto and places like that really quick but I've never seen them have those.
Dan - I'll let you know later today, thanks for the replies everyone. I keep finding things "missing" on the frame, guess the guy half way tore it down then changed his mind? Weird. |
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
Im pretty sure the 66 axle I have has what you need.
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
I will let you guys know what I need, looks like they have a self-adjuster kit on Rock Auto, but it doesn't have the parking brake arm, strut, or adjuster cable, but I think I'm going to order it anyway considering the condition of the other side too. I'll tear down the passenger side and see what I specifically need.
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Re: WTB Drum Brake Harware
K guys let me know what you'd want. I have a hardware kit (springs and retainers), shoes, a wheel cylinder, and I ordered a self-adjuster kit from Rock Auto. I'm going to be missing the levers basically, the strut, parking brake lever, adjuster cable, adjuster lever, guide, etc... basically I'd like to have too much than not enough to get it together. no idea why someone would strip one side and not the other! Oh right, the other drum was stuck!
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