|
|
Expert
Posts: 1348
Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | There is always ?s about correct sizes of drums and shoes. I hope these pictures turn out readable. I am including pictures from an original 1961 MOPAR service parts catalog for brake parts only. It shows sizes and MOPAR part #s.
If anyone is interested, the catalog has a few more pages including master cylinders and service parts and wheel cylinders and service parts and a price list for all the parts listed in the catalog. I can show those pages also.
Hope this helps someone.
Karl.
(Picture 1344.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- Picture 1344.jpg (142KB - 63 downloads)
|
|
|
|
Expert
Posts: 1348
Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | Sorry, I have never tried adding more than 1 picture. I kept all my picts below the required size of 200 KB, maybe it is still too lareg for more than 1 pict? Unnfortunately, I am not allowed to erace and start over, so I will try this again.
(Picture 1339.jpg)
(Picture 1340.jpg)
(Picture 1338.jpg)
(Picture 1341.jpg)
(Picture 1342.jpg)
(Picture 1343.jpg)
(Picture 1344.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- Picture 1339.jpg (187KB - 69 downloads) Picture 1340.jpg (109KB - 67 downloads) Picture 1338.jpg (179KB - 68 downloads) Picture 1341.jpg (154KB - 70 downloads) Picture 1342.jpg (182KB - 64 downloads) Picture 1343.jpg (200KB - 71 downloads) Picture 1344.jpg (142KB - 65 downloads)
|
|
|
|
Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+
Posts: 13060
Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | This is really good information, thanks' for sharing!!! Can you get those pages scanned? If so you could send it via email to the interested guys here. |
|
|
|
Expert
Posts: 2264
Location: McComb, Mississippi | Thanks for sharing. |
|
|
|
Expert
Posts: 1622
Location: Seville, OH | Thanks for posting this! I have a set of 12X2 rear drums that I have been trying to figure out what they were used on. Looks like 1955 Imperial. |
|
|
|
Elite Veteran
Posts: 782
Location: Edmonton, Alberta | Thanks for posting. I now know my front brake change is 100% correct! |
|
|