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Location: Central Texas
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Most painless way to fix bent front brake backing plates on a 1962 c10?
Long story short, the truck was transported twice without wheels. The back brake backing plates are good, but the front ones on the 1962 c10 have a bent lip on the bottom.
I need to make it a roller and I can't put the brake drums (which have the wheel studs) with the bent backing plates. All the rusty brake hardware is getting trashed. I see two bolts. Will removing those let me take the backing plate off or is it more involved? Can I even put the drum on without a backing plate? Is removing the spindle in order to straighten the plates a better approach? Where can I even buy a replacement backing plate if I end up cutting out the lip? Anyone ever tried using a big hammer and straightening them out while still on the car? Honestly, any advice and tips are appreciated it. I just need to get it rolling. ![]() ![]() Full size images: https://imgur.com/a/AvYuyrs |
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