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06-11-2013, 08:55 PM | #1 |
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Brake and Axle Questions....Rear
Hey there.
This forum is the biggest help that I've ever had with any vehicle! I've a C20 from 1970 (although I wonder about a LOT of parts!) I need help idetifying my Rear End and Rear Brakes so that I know what parts to order. The Rear End Cover has 14 Bolts. The Wheels have 8 Lugs and also 8 Bolt Axle in the center. Are these floating axles? Do the Drums come off without removing the Axle? The Drums sit/stand out 2 or 3 inches from the wheel on the inside. (nice design! I like it as it should run cool.) My problem is twofold.... 1 - The rear wheel cylinders are leaking brake fluid. So I have to replace'em. 2 - The Master Cylinder is tiny and completely manual! Horrible without a Booster! I plan to add a new master cylinder/booster as $$$ comes in. This is a heavy truck and I carry a heavy load, but only once a week for about 15 Miles as my delivery service for a local store. (up to 1 Ton). So far, the help I've found here has me at just under $3K on this truck and I could not be happier with my basket case turned work truck. Some front end and steering work had to be farmed out, but this forum has helped me keep a good budget, to say the least, and save my embarassment with dumb questions by just reading old threads. I'm a total newb, but think that I may have an Old Chevy Truck larvea...not quite the "bug" yet. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Cheers! Posted via Mobile Device |
06-11-2013, 09:35 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Brake and Axle Questions....Rear
A 14 bolt cover makes it sound like a later model axle.
No, the drums will not come off with out removing the axles. The full floater axles work very much like a front axle, with the hub/drum mounted to a hollow spindle. The only real difference is the non-turning part.
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06-12-2013, 07:59 AM | #3 |
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Re: Brake and Axle Questions....Rear
Thanks. That confirms my thoughts.
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