Talk:Mopar tapered axle rear brake conversion

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Thank you for the article and your time!!!--[[76.202.226.158]] 10:33, January 29, 2012‎
 
Thank you for the article and your time!!!--[[76.202.226.158]] 10:33, January 29, 2012‎
  
Mopar 1960's cars. I have a 1956 Chrysler New Yorker (Service Manual said it has 8.75 rear axle) and this car doesn't have the self-adjusting brake system, the backing plate is complete different, even the measure of attaching holes to the house. I say this because I bought a set of backing plate from a 1972 and holes do not match with holes in differential house. The 1956 carries the seal in the backing plate while newer car the seal are install at the end of the house.
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This is a very good article, but I think it apply to 1960's cars. I have a 1956 Chrysler New Yorker (Service Manual said it has 8.75 rear axle) and this car doesn't have the self-adjusting brake system, the backing plate is complete different, even the measure of attaching holes to the house,then you can not adapt a newer backing plate. I say this because I bought a set of backing plate from a 1972 and holes do not match with holes in differential house. The 1956 carries the seal in the backing plate while newer car the seal are install at the end of the house.
 
__[[User:Mychrysler|Mychrysler]] 07:15, 17 November 2012 (MST)
 
__[[User:Mychrysler|Mychrysler]] 07:15, 17 November 2012 (MST)

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