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#1462516 08/13/2022 2:09 PM
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I’m putting my front brakes back together on my ‘52 6400 and the back shoe doesn’t line up with the wheel cylinder. Is there a measurement I can make to see if the backing plate or the inside plates are the issue?
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1954 Chevy custom 261CID, T-5 5 Speed.
1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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I figured out that the mounting plates are bent. Any idea where to buy new ones? I can’t seem to find anyone who carries 6400 parts.


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sadly almost no parts are available for the older big chevies. you'll have to find used ones. ive had the same issues trying to get shoes for my 50.

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sadly almost no parts are available for the older big chevies. you'll have to find used ones. ive had the same issues trying to get shoes for my 50.

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I found a friend who has a press that he says he can use to straighten what I have. We will see one day this week.


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1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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Plates are now straight, hope to put them on in the next few days now that I have all the parts from Mongo.


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Super news! thumbs_up

Don't forget to add some picture before you button it up. grin


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Here is the brakes put back in. Thanks to Mongo for the locking clips! Only problem is the springs look different on each side. Does anyone know which is right, or does it matter? Are the springs for pickups the same for the Big boys? I can’t attach pictures because they are too big.


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1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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oldieoldie,

Take a peek here Picture Posting Guide.

About 1/2 way down the guide, there are tips on how to "resize" a "too big" picture before you do the attachment. Once you manage this, we can let the pictures help "splain" thing better. thumbs_up

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Try again.
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the springs on my 1/2 ton have tapered ends like the one in your second (sideways) pic.


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