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Need help finding a drum
I have a '65 2500 panel. I am having a hard time finding a replacement drum for the rear. They are 13" brakes like a dually would have:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...532&cc=1440778 However, I don't have dual rear wheels, and my drum is only 5.18" deep. The only drums I can find are for 12" brakes, or the bigger drum like I need, but for dually. It's hard to tell, but I think the numbers on the drum read L651 H 48716. Can anyone help me here? |
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Re: Need help finding a drum
Call this old guy. He's grouchy as a wet badger but he knows his stuff and he has lots of stock.
Tom Myers 918-542-3871 |
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Re: Need help finding a drum
BINGO, I found a NOS drum at LCB auto and truck parts: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...51226128274566 $90 plus shipping. They had it listed as being for a 3500 but the size seemed right so I called and all the dimensions are correct. They have a couple more. Part # is Dayton # D8039.
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