[SOLD] 7 1/4 10" Backing Plates

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Here is a nice pair of backing plates for 10" shoes for the A body 7 1/4 rear axle. Kinda gettin hard to find and a nice way to upgrade your brakes if you're retaining the 7 1/4" rear axle. This is for the pair. Includes factory Chrysler wheel cylinders that can probably be rebuilt. Still better than China knockoffs. Located in middle Georgia.

$120 SHIPPED to the lower 48.

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There are two versions of those backing plates. One for the 10 X 1 3/4" brakes, and another for 10 X 2 1/2" brakes.
 
There are two versions of those backing plates. One for the 10 X 1 3/4" brakes, and another for 10 X 2 1/2" brakes.
Would you know how to tell the difference? I do not.
 
Yours may be the narrow brake version. I'm trying to remember if the '73-6 A-body with the 7 1/4 rear used 5 hole backing plates or not.
 
Yours may be the narrow brake version. I'm trying to remember if the '73-6 A-body with the 7 1/4 rear used 5 hole backing plates or not.
The '73 & up LBP used a shorter housing to accommodate the wider brake shoes, I'm not certain there's any difference in the backing plates, if that helps.
 
thought 71/4 was 9" with only 4 hples ? thats what the one i have out of a 71 scamp ?
Yes, your year would have the small bolt pattern and either 9" or 10" narrow 1 3/4"brakes. In '73, a 7 1/4 could be small bolt pattern with 9" brakes, or large bolt pattern with the 2 1/2" wide 10" brakes. The axle bearing changed on those big bolt pattern axles, and IIRC so did the backing plate from 4 holes to 5 holes (like the B and E-bodies have). I could be wrong on the backing plate holes however....I just can't remember for sure....but that seems to stick in my mind. Someone here is bound to have a '73-6 A-body with the big bolt pattern and a 7 1/4 to verify. I just don't have any factory parts manuals for those years now as I don't own one of those cars anymore.
 
the 2.5 backing plates have the 5 holes and will fit the 8.75 and the 1.75 off the 7.25 only have 4 holes and will not bolt up to the 8.75.
 
I can verify that the LBP 7.25 I took out of a '76 Dart 6cyl 4dr w/discs has the 5th stud at the bottom, which makes sense, same backing plate as every other Mopar with 10×2.5" shoes.
*EDIT* I will add that the '73 360 Duster 8.25 rear I have has 5-hole backing plates, but only has 4 studs/holes in the housing flanges.
 
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Ok. I see the mods don't give a flying **** about comments in MY for sale ad. So to hell with it. I'll take um to the dump. Too bad. These are hard to find.
 
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