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#1466679 09/16/2022 2:27 PM
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Quick question
Does a 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton use the same brake shoes I have 2 adjustment holes on the backing plate

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No
3/4 ton is different everything from the 1/2 ton
Maybe they share the same lug nut.
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No. The 3/4 ton has larger brakes then the 1/2 ton. You don't say what year it is but the 73 on back 3/4 ton had Huck brakes. Yours evidently has huck brakes as it has 2 adjustment slots that probably are in the top portion of the backing plate.

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plane_fixer,

IIRC, they are not the same. More detail needed as not sure if this question applies to "Thelma" or another truck. headscratch

Pretty sure on 51-55 1st Series 1/2 ton fronts and rears where different from each other, and 3/4 - 1 ton were different from 1/2 ton altogether. Seems to me 3/4 - 1 ton used same shoes sets front and rear.

Try doing a search by vehicle info on NAPA website. You may find what your are looking, or a lead towards another supplier. thumbs_up


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3/4 and 1 ton don’t share completely
I think some years used the 1 ton front shoes as the 3/4 rear shoes but my memory is hazy
The 1 ton rear is a 14 inch brake drum, larger than anything on a 3/4

But I assumed we were discussing 1950s trucks
So maybe later years they start to share more
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Thanks guys
It's a 49 3600 (Thelma on my profile is a 1950 3600) when I did a quick search on Google the ones that came up just said 1949 Chevy pickup





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Finding Huck brakes for 3600's and 3800's can be a bit tricky. John had to have the brake shoes relined on his 3800 pickup, and the first try didn't take- - - -the bonding glue on the linings failed and the linings came off the shoes. I think the rebuilder ended up doing some riveting on the second attempt. If the shoes aren't worn or damaged, don't discard them. They can have the friction material replaced.
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Contact this company.

Scott & Margaret Bethke
Brake Materials & Parts Inc
800 Sherman Blvd
Fort Wayne IN 46808

Phone: 260-426-3331
Fax: 260-424-1331
Email: BrakePartsSTOP@aol.com
Website: http://www.BrakeMaterialsAndParts.webs.com
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Thanks Jerry and otto

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