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Brake question - 1963 C20
I noticed Rockauto lists different sizes for brake drums, did these years come with different sized brakes? Like 11 x 2 or 11-1/16 x 2.75.
Are the wheel cylinders all basically the same?
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Re: Brake question - 1963 C20
I pulled the brakes and it looks like the shoes are 11-1/16 x 2.75.
Single wheel cylinder. Still gotta get the front ones off.
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Re: Brake question - 1963 C20
I would assume 1/2 ton vs. 3/4 ton initially but maybe they had a standard duty & heavy-duty option for C20's?
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Re: Brake question - 1963 C20
Yeah, 11"x2" is the half ton size. I'm not sure why Rockauto lists them under the C20 section, but I noticed this when I bought shoes for my '66 C20, as well.
For the record, mine are the larger 2.75" wide version, and were the same size on all 4 wheels. |
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