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67 Rear drum dilemma

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by SP350, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. SP350

    SP350 Member

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    Need opinions on replacing 10x2-1/2" rear drums with 2" due to unavailability of larger originals.I have searched far & wide ,no luck in finding 2-1/2s.Any suggestions?
     
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    daltondavid Well-Known Member

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    I lived this nightmare!! Nobody makes them. scouring old Auto Parts stores for Galaxie or Big Block FORD Fairlane Wagons, etc. is the only hope. now there is a company that advertises Braking upgrades in Hemmings Muscle Car review that makes a 3" rear Drum that looks like a real nice direction to go in case your NOS or viable used parts hunt fails. Best of luck to you!
     
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    Aside from the mid sixties Fairlane wagon, I thought/heard that the Econoline van (from the same era) had these same rear brakes.
     
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    My understanding is that the following cars came with 10"x2 1/2" drums:

    80-89 Full size Fords (Custom, Galaxie, LTD, Crown Victoria, Country Sedan, Country Squire)
    66-75 Elite, Fairlane, Torino
    69-71 Station Wagon
    63-65 Station Wagon
    61-67 Econoline E150/100
    66-74 Ranchero

    I read an article where the author used an '84 Lincoln Towncar as a donor to upgrade his '67 Mustang to 10"x2 1/2" drums.

    Don't know if that helps or not... :huh:

    Josh
     
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    Follow up to my last post... in that article I mentioned ('67 Mustang upgrade to 10"x2 1/2" drums), the author used the backing plates from the donor car. He bought new drums and listed the part numbers from two different sources as follows:

    Pep Boys 10x2.5 brake drum part number 0-30999-08250, price each $54.99

    Autozone 10x2.5 brake drum part number 8896, price each $54.99

    Again... I'm not sure if this helps... since you have a Shelby, I'm not sure if this would be considered a Frankenstein type of thing or not, but I would think it would be better than switching to a completely different size setup.

    Josh
     
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    I thought the Aerostar vans were the drums that would work -with the same bolt pattern .
     
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    Yes I recall the Windstar/Aerostar FORD Mini vans do have that Brake drum size with matching Bolt pattern. I recall seeing people use Explorer rims on early Mustangs as well! I wonder what their rear drums are??
     
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    I had a 95 Windstar and it has small brake shoes and drums.

    Mike
     
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    Why don't you just order a new set of rear brake shoes from Cobra Automotive? They list the 10" x 2 1/2" brake shoe, Part # 304-2603
    in their current catalog.
     
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    I have 4 sets of new shoes,no problem finding them,need new drums.
     
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    Cobra Automotive also sells brake drums . They are slightly different with a updated fin design for better cooling. I think it is the truck design. They look fine for all but the toughest concours class if your concerned about the look. 304-2603 is what they list in their catalog. I hope they still sell them. The best of luck with the search.
     
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    I purchased 2.5" drums about a year and a half ago from AutoZone. They are spec'd for a 64 Fairlane wagon and fit my 67 500 perfectly, got the brake hardware as well.
    Carl
     

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