Good evening, Gentlemen,
This past weekend, I helped a friend of mine get his 1984 K-10 running. While working on it, I noticed the rear brakes were larger than I expected. After doing some research, I found that they were 11 5/32" dia drums, with 2 3/4" wide shoes. Granted, this truck had a 10-bolt rear, but the mounting of the backing plates looked an awful lot like that of the 12-bolt under my 1966 C-10. The wheels started turning in my head. There are many 1973-87 Chevrolet trucks in my local junkyard. So, if I could find a set of backing plates, I could source the rest of the parts new.
I already have the ½ drop spindle disc brake conversion for the front, with 1 ¼” thick 11” dia 6 lug rotors. I also have a new disc/drum proportioning valve and master cylinder.
So, here is my question. Will backing plates for a mid 80’s 10-bolt rear end bolt up to a mid 60’s 12-bolt rear end? To my knowledge, the backing plates for 11 5/32” brakes are deeper dish, and the face of the brake drum is in the same place as on 11” brakes. Also, would this be considered too much brake for the back of the truck? I don’t haul much, occasionally a small trailer with a garden tractor on it.
Thanks for your time,
Seth K. Pyle