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Old 02-22-2012, 04:14 PM
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Question Help my ID this rear end and brake shoes, please :)

Hello gents, I posted here once before and I'm back again needing some more help. On my last parts adventure I needed hub adjusting nuts for the rear axle. I ended up measuring the tube and thread pitch to get the proper nuts which were 1 13/16-16.


Now on to my current fun. I rebuilt one side of the rear end and jacked up the other to discover the shoes tore to hell and the adjuster tore up. Here is the info i have.


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cb18 ng?
603046 5 (could be 603045 5 ) 3.73



as far as the brakes themeselves the drum is 12 inches in diameter. what im not sure about is the other number. I looked brakes up for a 69 e-200 (its what my bearing races crossed over to) and they had 12X2 these shoes are def wider than two inches. heres a pic incase something may look familiar.






The truck in question is a 69 c20 wrecker that someone cobbled together I would love to finally nail down this mystery Dana 60. I'm pretty positive its not a chevy as all the parts i have ordered have crossed over to ford. any and all help greatly appreciated.
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Hello gents, I posted here once before and I'm back again needing some more help. On my last parts adventure I needed hub adjusting nuts for the rear axle. I ended up measuring the tube and thread pitch to get the proper nuts which were 1 13/16-16.


Now on to my current fun. I rebuilt one side of the rear end and jacked up the other to discover the shoes tore to hell and the adjuster tore up. Here is the info i have.


Axle id tag

cb18 ng?
603046 5 (could be 603045 5 ) 3.73



as far as the brakes themeselves the drum is 12 inches in diameter. what im not sure about is the other number. I looked brakes up for a 69 e-200 (its what my bearing races crossed over to) and they had 12X2 these shoes are def wider than two inches. heres a pic incase something may look familiar.






The truck in question is a 69 c20 wrecker that someone cobbled together I would love to finally nail down this mystery Dana 60. I'm pretty positive its not a chevy as all the parts i have ordered have crossed over to ford. any and all help greatly appreciated.
603045 5 is a 3.73 non locking Dana 60 built for a 1969 F250 2WD
This is from a PDF I downloaded from Spicer/Dana website some time back.

It looks like the one on my 67 F250 that I am replacing brakes on now. It has 12X3 inch brake shoes.
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603045 5 is a 3.73 non locking Dana 60 built for a 1969 F250 2WD
This is from a PDF I downloaded from Spicer/Dana website some time back.

It looks like the one on my 67 F250 that I am replacing brakes on now. It has 12X3 inch brake shoes.
I appreciate the help! I looked through some other stuff that numberbummy posted as well and you guys are right. I'm going to orielly auto parts tomorrow to see for sure if its 12X2.5 or 12 X3 (they are tore up too bad to reliably measure)

Just a mini rave here, it seems oreilly has pretty much all these old parts actually in stock which is so great for the impatient like myself
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