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Old Today, 01:52 AM   #1
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Axle and brake help

Ok here is a head scratcher for me and I'd appreciate any help given, so I've got a 71 GMC K2500 that somewhere along the line a previous owner put a Dana 70 DRW axle under... I've identified it a a Dana 70 from the bottom passenger side gusset on the differential housing. The serial number stamped into the passenger side axle tube (if I remember correctly, I will re-look/ take pictures in the morning) identifies it as an mid 80s (84 I believe) Dodge W350 axle. With all that info I am having a hellacious time finding the rear shoes... They measure out to be 13x2.5, but NONE of the shoes I can find have the correct/ same holes for springs and hardware. I've included (horrible) pictures if they help. The pictures are of the passenger side and the rear shoe seems to have been manually drilled to accommodate the paking/e-brake "pivot arm". I can readjust or redrill new shoes to match if need be but the closest myself and ANY parts store or brake specialist near me has come up with is the Wagner Z320R shoes but the top spring "hole" is in the wrong place. Again any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS the drums only say "BUDD 96125" on them.
I would also like to point out that a few parts seem misplaced in the pictures to me... These are before I took anything apart... AND no the rears have never functioned since I've had the truck. ( I think there is air in the line and the wheel cylinders leak)
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Re: Axle and brake help

See if any of the 13" here look right:

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...rake+shoe,1688
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Re: Axle and brake help

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See if any of the 13" here look right:

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...rake+shoe,1688
The 2 13" rears I see in there are the same as the Wagner Z320R(s) just different part numbers for different seller. I've also been scouring Rock Auto... Too bad RA doesn't let you look parts up by item name (ie 13x2.5 brake shoes) �� Thank you though��
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Re: Axle and brake help

...or you could look up shoes by the part number of the drum they go to
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...or you could look up shoes by the part number of the drum they go to
Tried, I personally can't find anything for "BUDD 96125" Brake drums... The internet does not like me or it could just be that I've been at this most of the day and I've gotten increasingly dumber by the hour staring at all the numbers and cross-reference numbers *sighs*
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Re: Axle and brake help

These guys have several different drums for that Budd number. No shoes listed, but maybe if you call that CS number they can match you up
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These guys have several different drums for that Budd number. No shoes listed, but maybe if you call that CS number they can match you up
By "These guys" do you mean Rock Auto? If so I hadn't even thought to call... *facepalm* I will try that in the morning thank you.
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By "These guys" do you mean Rock Auto? If so I hadn't even thought to call... *facepalm* I will try that in the morning thank you.
No, I went too fast and dropped the link:
https://www.durabrake.com/literature/part_list.pdf

This random listing on evilbay might be relevant:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/394051969044
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https://www.durabrake.com/brake-drum...ange/?pn=96125
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Called Durabrake.... The guy essentially laugh at me... In a nice way. The brakes on this thing are completely wrong apparently. It has the wrong spring set and a previous owner apparently just drilled holes in brake shoe to be able to mount them. He can't find a proper picture... But they aren't mounted in a way that he has ever seen. It is missing the adjuster "plate" that keeps it from backing off and the springs are completely wrong, According to him. So... I'm back at square one 😭
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