slant6dart76
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Hello everyone. I finally had a chance to take some pictures. If they aren't correct let me know. I have the drum in my possession.
i don't think so. that looks 7.25 to meYou have an 8 1/4 with 10x2.5 drums, 5x4.5 bolt pattern
7 1/4 has a diamond shaped coveri don't think so. that looks 7.25 to me
that's an 8 1/4 in my photo.7 1/4 has a diamond shaped cover
8 1/2 has an flattened oval shape
Not sure what rear your showing g in your photo
i think it's forced perspective or a bad angle, or some of y'all either ain't got your nails dirty in awhile or need to book a visit with the eye doc.slant6dart76 has an 8-1/4, as is junkyardhero post 28. Just count the 10 bolt (5 below in post 26). A 7-1/4 has 9 bolts.
I was wondering it someone swapped a ford 7.5" out of a Grenada into it,
as far as large bolt A body 10" rear brakes, I've only seen 10x2.5". a YJ wrangler from 87-89 has a dana 35 with 5x4.5" bolt circle and 10x1.75" brake drums--they are finned, not smooth. I wonder if you can just pick up those drums and use themThank you all for your time. I hope you are all having fun with this puzzle.
So far I gather this:
10"x 2.5" rear drum
4.5" bolt circle
7 1/4 rear axle
1/2 studs
So what drums am I looking for?
Mechanic says my drums and shoes are 10" 1 3/4.
If I understand correctly the ones Dana67dart showed on his picture wouldn't have fit because of the 4.5" bolt circle correct?
Here are the options I think I have and feel free to give me your opinions.
1.- figure out how to find the replacement drums. (Pain in the rear)
2.- find backing plates that match the "correct drum"
3.- disc conversation (not original and less fun)
as far as large bolt A body 10" rear brakes, I've only seen 10x2.5". a YJ wrangler from 87-89 has a dana 35 with 5x4.5" bolt circle and 10x1.75" brake drums--they are finned, not smooth. I wonder if you can just pick up those drums and use them
Correct. They are for A body 10x1.75 SBPIf I understand correctly the ones Dana67dart showed on his picture wouldn't have fit because of the 4.5" bolt circle correct?
I take him at his word BUT if you have 1.75 shoes AND drums on your backing plates there would be a 3/4 gap between the backing plate and the drum.Mechanic says my drums and shoes are 10" 1 3/4.
Here are the options I think I have and feel free to give me your opinions.
1.- figure out how to find the replacement drums. (Pain in the rear)
2.- find backing plates that match the "correct drum"
3.- disc conversation (not original and less fun)
any chance you could get a photo or 10 of the drum on the axleThis is what my current (shot) drums look like with the 10" 1 3/4 shoes. In case this helps
Perhaps the OP could count them?7 1/4 has 9 bolt cover, - many shapes.
8 1/4 has 10 bolt cover.
I will try and go by the mechanic shop today before hw goes home for the weekend and take more pictures and count the bolts on the cover.Well Now I'm stumped and I agree with your mechanic that those drums are for 10x1.75
any chance you could get a photo or 10 of the drum on the axle
If you can get under there and clean the housing and cover, there will be numbers cast into the housing somewhere.I will try and go by the mechanic shop today before hw goes home for the weekend and take more pictures and count the bolts on the cover
Apologies for the delay. The car being at the shop is a pain.If you can get under there and clean the housing and cover, there will be numbers cast into the housing somewhere.
Also details of the breather, older 7 1/4 had a cover that sticks up slightly on the axle tube (not like the vent bolt that holds the brake distribution on 8 3/4" rears.) many times they are covers in dirt and grease so not easy to see
But please put the drum on the axle flange and take a photo from the rear showing the backing plate and the drum and how they engage each other