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Hi guys,
I'm in the process of increasing my drum size from 9" to 10" on my 1963 Dart, one of my questions is on the front do I have to knock out the stud plate and bearing housing then insert into new drum ? Can I purchase this part new ? Also do I need to make any other changes to front end suspension or steering. I will be running 14" rims with 195/75/14. I've looked on Rock Auto they have the drums and just about anything else I might need but didn't find the stud plate/bearing housing.
Thanks for any help,
Brian
I've decided to stay with my 9" drums in the front even though I've increased rim size to 14" and tire size to 195/75/14. The curb weight of the car is 2700 lbs. I've never had a problem stopping, I'm not an aggressive driver. I used to have a 68 Coronet with 10" drums all around, never had a problem with stopping as well. Although am I right to say I can up my rear brake drum to 10" without any modifications? I'm going to get new drums in the near future and I'm trying to figure out with the help of others if the increase is really much different than sticking with stock 9". Also can I put on a dual camber master brake cylinder to replace my single camber ? Other than being able to find the rubber seal for the lid is there an advantage to doing this and would my rod be used or would I need to replace brake rod too.
Thanks for reading and any guidance.
Brian