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DartGT55

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Can anyone tell what dis brakes and pads these are for thanks

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Looks like the first picture has a number that's from the caliper bracket on a '73+ disk set up, the 10.95" version. Second picture looks like a 73+ single piston caliper.
 
Looks like the first picture has a number that's from the caliper bracket on a '73+ disk set up, the 10.95" version. Second picture looks like a 73+ single piston caliper.
i concur, doctor.

looks like the smol slider caliper bracket (776/777) and a slider caliper
 
The reason I ask because they are on a 68 dart just trying to see if they were what came on it
that most certainly would not have come on anything pre 72. those would've come off anything from 73+ and a lot of the components are shared across several body styles thru the 80's

a quick note: with the calipers mounted to the front there is a possibility of the caliper contacting the swaybar bits at full lock.

if the front is big bolt, chances are the rear is as well but never trust-- always verify!
 
that most certainly would not have come on anything pre 72. those would've come off anything from 73+ and a lot of the components are shared across several body styles thru the 80's

a quick note: with the calipers mounted to the front there is a possibility of the caliper contacting the swaybar bits at full lock.

if the front is big bolt, chances are the rear is as well but never trust-- always verify!
The rear are drums
 
that most certainly would not have come on anything pre 72. those would've come off anything from 73+ and a lot of the components are shared across several body styles thru the 80's

a quick note: with the calipers mounted to the front there is a possibility of the caliper contacting the swaybar bits at full lock.

if the front is big bolt, chances are the rear is as well but never trust-- always verify!
Just trying to make sure they are safe and again thank you
 
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