Hey Guy i found this site through Fordtruckworld.com maybe you guys can awnser the question i've needed awnsered!
so last night i did a handful of work to my 67 Bronco. I always knew that drum brakes were confusing, but not this confusing. anyways i ended up takeing my passenger rear drum brake assembly completely apart and have no idea how to get it back together
it has a 28 spline 9" rear end, i wanted to know if a 9" brake assembly off of a 72 Ford f100 will work if i just unbolt the 4 axle bolts and disconnect the brake lines take the whole thing off and bolt it up to the Bronco then bleed the brakes.
the rear drums on the 72 are near new anyway, they were replaced before the truck was parked. so i thought maybe it would work and i would get new drums out of the deal.
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Early Bronco HELP
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Early Bronco HELP
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1985 Bronco, dana 60's front and rear, both locked, 4.10 gears, np435 to a built 205, 7 inches of lift, 38x14.5x16.5 TSL SX's on humvey beadlocks, full cage and fuel cell
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i would guess that the backing plate and all would bolt on with the four bolts. but i dont know if anything else would work right for you or not. i guess if you used the same brake drums that matched the backing plate and brakes it could work. the only other thing i can think of is wheel cylinder bore size. i have no idea if they would be the same or not. here is anohter bronco forum if you want to check it out. www.broncozone.com
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It should work. I swapped all kinds of brake parts on a 73 EB between the stock 28 spline, a fullwidth 31 and also know the semi floater 60 I had from an early 60's F-100 used the same brakes as the 9 inches through the late 70's.
Basically, the backing plates have to match the width of the drums you have.
Basically, the backing plates have to match the width of the drums you have.
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Re: Early Bronco HELP
Just take the driver side drum off and use it as a visual reference.Buckinbronco wrote:
so last night i did a handful of work to my 67 Bronco. I always knew that drum brakes were confusing, but not this confusing. anyways i ended up takeing my passenger rear drum brake assembly completely apart and have no idea how to get it back together
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1968 F250 4X2 360/C6/No Rust!