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62bigwindow
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I think I seen them on ebay. It's funny that when you think you've ran out of options a ton of them pop up seemingly out of nowhere. I also found out Kanter has everything.
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Dave Doll
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Just picked up everything I needed for my 59 Fairlane got it from Performance Suspension Technology they were great.
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Y block Billy
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Front shoes are normally 2.250" X 11, rear are 2 X 11
55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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oldcarmark
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Macs has the Shoes. The trade # on these is 191. If you try your local Parts Store and ask for that # they may even stock them as they fit other Vehicles both front and rear.
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miker
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Way back in 1967, I pulled a 3 something to 1 Dana rear end out of my 55 bird, and replaced it with a 4:27:1 out of a 6 cyl o/d wagon. IIRC, the brakes changed over, and I did not need to change the backing plates. The spring perches were a different height, and I needed lowering blocks on the bird. When I did the axle bearings some years ago on my current bird, the axles were larger, and the parts guy said the ones that fit were a truck part. So apparently the trucks used the same housing. Bird brake parts fit it fine. It also explained the really sloppy welding on the spring perches, they must have been changed somewhere along the line.
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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Y block Billy
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I believe the shoes are the same in all rear ends but the cylinder may be different, NAPA does carry them, i think any 2x11" ford shoe would be the same
55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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PF Arcand
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Another try might be Joblot Automotive in N.Y. state... One of the problems with later brakeshoe pads is, according to an article published in Hemmings Classic car some time back, that when asbestos was phased out of brake material, the replacement materials agreed to by the industry, don't have the same compatibility with older brake drums that original materials did. So, our older brakes are even less effective than they were when new... My 57 Ford's brakes are like stepping on stone & are terrible by today's standards..
Paul
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Daniel Jessup
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check with rockauto.com also. I get quite a few good pieces from them. I just got wheel cylinders the other day. There is a placed out in Minnesota called Jackson's Old Time Auto Parts. They are pretty good folks to deal with and have what I need most of the time. Sometimes the rear wagon stuff is exclusive to wagon and not passenger car, so that makes it difficult. But maybe a Tbird owner can chime in here. I believe the Tbird had the same rear end assembly as the wagons did?
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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62bigwindow
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I tried doing a search on both Ford and Napa with no luck. I think maybe Kanter may have an hardware kit. They have one listed for a passenger car so I hope it is the same for a wagon.
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PWH42
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Try FORDPARTS.COM.That is Ford Motor Company's warehouse for obsolete parts.They actually have some parts for Fords dating back to the 30s.
Paul, Boonville,MO
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