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Gary,

Yes sir, they are 11X3. Not sure about the past history on the brakes, but would assume it has had a brake job or two. My great uncle had the car from 1962 until the wreck in 1989, but it would seem easier to find this type of brake size in the early to mid-eighties as opposed to now. Maybe I am wrong on that assumption, but parts were a little more plentiful at that time.
One other thing about this car, it has a tapered axle in the rear. Haven't quite kept up with the tapered rear axle conversation, but would like to know if this makes it easier to identify the rearend.


Thanks for the help!

Buck
'62 Savoy


From: "Gary H." <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 3 inch drums
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 19:21:41 +0000

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You mean 11x3 I assume?

The 1963 Plymouth police package included "11-inch self-energizing
Servo-Contact brakes with bonded linings for extra wear, specially
compounded for police service. Lining area -- 234.1 inches."

Perhaps the 1962 police package was the same.

Why the 2 1/2" in the back of your '62, though? Maybe someone chewed up
the original drums and could not find any replacements, so they switched
to a 2 1/2" variety.

Gary H.


>Jimmy Peavy wrote: > > C and B-body Wagons, Roadrunners, Coronets. > > Jimmy > > B Buck wrote:> > > > Pulled the brakes off the Savoy today and found 3 inch brake shoes up > > front and 2 1/2 inch shoes in the back. What cars used 3 inch brake > > shoes? > > > > Buck > > '62 Savoy

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