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| Author: | Valleyant [ Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | spindle size/ drum brakes |
Is there any difference between the 9" brake and 10" brake spindle size. Thanks |
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| Author: | WagonsRcool [ Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:49 pm ] |
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AFAIK, the 10" spindle has larger bolts securing it to the backing plate & lower ball joint (therefor it has different L BJ as well). I don't specifically know about other dimensions such as wheel bearing sizes. I usually ditched the 9" setup- do not pass go (10" drums), proceed directly to disc brakes. |
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| Author: | VDART [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 4:31 am ] |
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ball joints are the same 9 or 10" drum brake cars -- the spindle is larger on a 10" set-up. Lawrence |
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| Author: | mcnoople [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 6:12 pm ] |
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Quote: ball joints are the same 9 or 10" drum brake cars -- the spindle is larger on a 10" set-up.
Are you sure about that? I remember reading in mopar action years ago about 9 inch drums have smaller LBJ bolts holding the lbj to the knuckle. It would be interesting to know why the question is being asked.
Lawrence |
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| Author: | Valleyant [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 6:19 pm ] |
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Quote: Quote: ball joints are the same 9 or 10" drum brake cars -- the spindle is larger on a 10" set-up.
Are you sure about that? I remember reading in mopar action years ago about 9 inch drums have smaller LBJ bolts holding the lbj to the knuckle. It would be interesting to know why the question is being asked.Lawrence |
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| Author: | VDART [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:37 pm ] |
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positive about the ball joints--- look it up-- the disc brake cars have a different ball joint -- somewhere in the early 70's the 10" brakes are different than the 60's style -- I'd guess late 72-- probably changed with 73 like most things. do not know the car the 9" brakes are on if your car is a 60's 9" drum brake (non- finned style) then a 10" upgrade will be better-- not as good as discs, you will want to verify the upper ball joint is the same as your car--. I swapped 10" drums on a 62 valiant & it helped a bunch-- I also had a 70's duster with 9" brakes & it stopped better than the valiant (finned drums very heavy) Depending on the price- cheap then go for it-- take upper/lower control arms & everything in between. Lawrence |
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