If I remember my own article (LOL), I believe that only the 63 -64 Dodge 880, and New Yorker WAGONS had BOTH the front & rear 11x3" brakes (or, you could find a donor 300 J/K--good luck)--otherwize, the 63/64 Chryslers (incl Newports???) had the FRONT brakes, only. You need the 'complete' assemblies, including spindles & backing-plates--no big deal, on a wrecking-yard car--but be CAREFUL when removing the spindles--my 'yard wasn't; as seen in the article's photos. The only 'surgery' is the removal of the 2" tail-ends ("steering-stops") of the rear of the strut-bars. An added BONUS is, now, your car WILL have a noticibly SMALLER turning-circle!! A 65 Chrysler w/the 11x3" brakes WILL work, but you need to 'get' the Lower Control Arms, too. For the rears, the 11x3" brakes are found on the 'performance' B-bodies (if you don't score the 'rears' from the above-referenced cars!!) If you DO find the older units, they will bolt-on. The late-60's require that you get ONLY the complete brake-assembly. The fun-trick is simply cutting around the CENTERPLANE's backing-plate, to preserve its central axle-seal "shoulders", and mounting-stud-holes. THEN, you 'scalp' the very-top of the tapered axle 'face' (in NO way 'hurting' the axle's ability to mate to a Centerplane brake), so that the flat-topped inside-contour of the Bendix's 'backing-plate will mate to the axle-flange--simpleness: defined. btw, immediately after I installed the FRONT 11x3" brakes (with my 'original' 12x2" (?) Centerplanes) , I "noticed" (SURE!) that the rear brakes locked-up, under 'moderate' braking. So, I was motivated to install the 11x3" units. After installing the rear 11x3"ers, I've NEVER experienced (early) rear-wheel lock-up. As I said before, there is super-duper brake-linings "out-there", & Firm-Feel is apparently offering that, on their 11x3" shoes, now. Neil -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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