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Rear brake shoes
Bought a set from Napa. The part I wanted wasn't available. The computer was forced to their Fleet version. I bought the Fleet version but they did not fit due to the parking brake stud would not fit in the brake shoe hole PLUS the brake shoe was 3-times the thickness of the original shoe.
Ended up buying the rear shoes from ORiely's. These don't look right either. Original on the left... https://i.imgur.com/6DbTcPu.jpg Original in front... https://i.imgur.com/gQWfhdD.jpg To my untrained mind, they're close but Im not sure I want to use them. Thoughts are appreciated. Thanks much, don t. |
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That's funny, I bought rear shoes for my 72 C10 just a few months ago from Napa...no problems.
I wonder if the shorter pad lengths are due to more modern pad materials...IDK. |
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1/2 ton, or 3/4? I purchased shoes for my C20 with Dana 60, and looked same.....new had shorter linings. (If my old shoes looked like yours, I would have used them). I put the new ones on, but am not real happy about it.
edit... noticed one of your other posts, and looks like 3/4 ton with Dana...same as I have, and looks exactly like your situation. As I said, wish my old shoes were that thick, I would have used them, but one of mine was really sad, and I even had to replace my drums, which was odd considering my truck only has 62,000 miles, but original owner towed a camper with it, and I believe he towed in the mountains, so brakes likely had a workout. |
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Don’t know where he located them. But my mechanic was able to find original shoes with rivets. Not bonded.
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I've been seeing this style shoe lately, being posted here. Not sure what the deal is. I have a C20 Longhorn with a D60 axle, and the shoes I bought at NAPA were fully lined on all four- not having shorter friction material on the primary shoe. I could make a case for the shorter lining on the rear shoe, if the materials were up to snuff...but I wouldn't buy them. I was a state-licensed ASE-Certified brake mechanic back in the day, and I'm hard-headed enough about heat dissipation as a mechanical engineer later in life that I just wouldn't trust that short a section of friction material.
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rockauto?
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https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...5LnoxlTw%3D%3D Have fun, don t. |
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I used the same set on my Dana 60 and they work fine
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hi,not sure if your truck is a c-20?i just did the brakes on my 72 cheyenne super 20 with a Dana rear.i bought Raybestos 127PG rear shoes from Rock Auto along with new rear wheel cylinders,brake hose,fit perfect and looked like the shoes i took off,a shorter primary shoe,as it's supposed to be but not as short as your new ones?my new shoes were just like your originals.
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sorry,i just looked at your link to Rock Auto.obviously a c-20.same shoes i used,you'll be happy with them.take care.Greg
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I did purchase these....
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...5LnoxlTw%3D%3D Compared old to new. Metal frame work and pad length was identical to what I removed. Rock Auto picture shows shoes attached w/rivets. What I got was bonded. Installed em anyway w/no problems. Have fun, don t. |
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Beautiful, glad it worked out for you.my brakes are working like new,I'm sure yours will too.take care.
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