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Old 01-15-2016, 11:43 AM   #26
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

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So I guess the backing plates are offset more to the inside and the shoes are 3/4" wider as well as the drums?
Yes. Does not change the overall width of the axle.
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Old 01-24-2016, 08:11 PM   #27
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

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Finally got the side by side photos, took me forever to get the work bench cleaned off!!! Let me know if more photos will help.
The '79 brake shoes are on the left and the '77 brake shoes are on the right. The lining material area is the same on both. The size specification are the same for both. They do have different part numbers. The brake shoe frames are made a little different, however, both sets of shoes, mounting hardware and emergency brake fit the '77 backing plate. The '79 brake shoe frame is a little thicker then the '77. The '77 frame has double material at the top, which you can see in later photos. The holes in the frames are also a little different, however, those used for this application are the same - so no matter. Also, more information is provided in above posts.

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Old 01-24-2016, 08:34 PM   #28
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

A few more photos. In the second photo you can see additional material added at the top of the '77 brake shoes. Photo three shoes the '79 without this additional layer, however, the frame material is thicker then the '77.

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Old 01-25-2016, 12:57 PM   #29
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

That's what I thought was the difference between the years. So, the later model shoes will work and fit in place of the 76-77 shoes with no issues. It appeared to be a manufacturing/engineering change to the frame and not to the actual lining. The frame change on the shoe would have made them quicker and less expensive to produce those parts.
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Old 01-25-2016, 10:54 PM   #30
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That's what I thought was the difference between the years. So, the later model shoes will work and fit in place of the 76-77 shoes with no issues. It appeared to be a manufacturing/engineering change to the frame and not to the actual lining. The frame change on the shoe would have made them quicker and less expensive to produce those parts.
Yes, that is correct, from what I can see.

Note: The brake drums for this application are a LOT bigger, then the smaller two inch ones that came on the '65 12 bolt.

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Old 07-14-2016, 06:53 PM   #31
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

Going to dredge up an older thread here, but I was wondering where someone could buy the backing plates? I can get every part from the auto store, except the backing plates. Any info is appreciated.
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Old 07-14-2016, 11:48 PM   #32
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Not sure if new ones are available? Lots of them should be available on trucks, subs and blazers being parted out with 12 bolt rears. Also, could post a WTB request in the parts section. Not sure when first used, '77 to '87 trucks and '91 subs/ blazer could have them. A key way to identify vehicles, that have these backing plates is to look for 1 1/4 inch wide front rotors, they are the JB5 brake package.

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Old 07-15-2016, 12:22 PM   #33
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Not sure if new ones are available? Lots of them should be available on trucks, subs and blazers being parted out with 12 bolt rears. Also, could post a WTB request in the parts section. Not sure when first used, '77 to '87 trucks and '91 subs/ blazer could have them. A key way to identify vehicles, that have these backing plates is to look for 1 1/4 inch wide front rotors, they are the JB5 brake package.

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If you're in a wrecking yard, the easy way to spot the HD brake option is the much larger/wider drums when peeking under the vehicle.
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Not sure if new ones are available? Lots of them should be available on trucks, subs and blazers being parted out with 12 bolt rears. Also, could post a WTB request in the parts section. Not sure when first used, '77 to '87 trucks and '91 subs/ blazer could have them. A key way to identify vehicles, that have these backing plates is to look for 1 1/4 inch wide front rotors, they are the JB5 brake package.

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If you're in a wrecking yard, the easy way to spot the HD brake option is the much larger/wider drums when peeking under the vehicle.
Thank you for the information.
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Old 08-01-2016, 08:03 PM   #35
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

So just to confirm that these will work on pre-70.5 (narrow axle) trucks as well? I have searched and googled and know they WILL work with anything 70.5-87 (wide axle). Can't find anything confirming fitment on narrow axles.

I have an 87 Blazer setup I'd like to install on my 69.

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Old 08-02-2016, 10:21 AM   #36
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So just to confirm that these will work on pre-70.5 (narrow axle) trucks as well? I have searched and googled and know they WILL work with anything 70.5-87 (wide axle). Can't find anything confirming fitment on narrow axles.

I have an 87 Blazer setup I'd like to install on my 69.

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Correct. It will be a bolt-on upgrade for your '69.
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Old 08-02-2016, 10:22 PM   #37
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" Correct. It will be a bolt-on upgrade for your '69. "


Sweet. Thanks racecougar!
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Hope to find a set up in the bone yard
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So I guess the backing plates are offset more to the inside and the shoes are 3/4" wider as well as the drums?
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Re: 12 Bolt Drum Brake Upgrade

I know this is an old thread but i need help I NEED a set of backing plates for my 12 bolt with the 2.75 inch wide shoes. Where can i buy these backing plates. I had a guy send me a set off of these off of this site and i JUST found out they are for the 2 inch wide shoes. nothing will line up. I'm in desperate need of these backing plates. Help me find a set
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AFAIK, the only way to get a set is off a later 12-bolt. I haven't seen them reproduced.
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AFAIK, the only way to get a set is off a later 12-bolt. I haven't seen them reproduced.

so is that going to be a 73-87 chevy k10 pick up? Any thing else i can look for I GOTTA get a set
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so is that going to be a 73-87 chevy k10 pick up? Any thing else i can look for I GOTTA get a set
Yes, but look at the 1/2 ton vans of the same era, they should have the same rear axle and could possibly have the correct backing plates too.
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