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10 inch rear drums ?

Started by rare69, May 12, 2006, 09:53:28 PM

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rare69

did 69 r/t se's ever come with 10 inch rear drum brakes.

471_Magnum

I believe disk brake cars came with 10" drums out back.

Drum brake cars had 11" on all four corners.
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rare69

how about a 742 case in my 8.75 rear end, could it have came stock in my 69 r/t se? this complete rear end that was in the car looks completely originole complete with sure grip and use only sure grip lube tag and 3.73 ratio tag, doesn't look like it was ever removed from car.and has 10 inch rear drum brakes.

Chryco Psycho

3.73 was never available from Mopar , could be a 3.23 tag ?

RallyeMike

Quote3.73 was never available from Mopar

The ratio in my Demon is 3.73 on an 8-3/4. I was told it came out of a mail truck.
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Ghoste

3:73 is an aftermarket ratio.  No 742 case in a 69 either.

Shakey

Quote from: rare69 on May 12, 2006, 10:51:01 PM
how about a 742 case in my 8.75 rear end, could it have came stock in my 69 r/t se? this complete rear end that was in the car looks completely originole complete with sure grip and use only sure grip lube tag and 3.73 ratio tag, doesn't look like it was ever removed from car.and has 10 inch rear drum brakes.

I had similar questions a couple months ago and you might find this thread helpful.

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,10104.0.html

rare69

the gear ratio tag does say 3.23 not 3.73 and it has the clutch style sure grip.thanks for the help. but what about the 10 inch rear drums?

Shakey

drums up front - 11" drums all around.

discs up front - 10" drums in the rear.

John_Kunkel

Quote from: Ghoste on May 13, 2006, 05:56:51 AM
3:73 is an aftermarket ratio.  No 742 case in a 69 either.

3.73 was indeed a factory ratio but not in a 742 housing, it could be found in both the 1 3/4" stem and 1 3/8" stem but only in the older 985 and 657 housings respectively. Fairly common in heavy six cylinder standard shift cars and light trucks.

The 742 housing was used in '69, mostly on Canadian built C bodies and also as late as '70 in Canadian built C bodies.
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Quote from: 471_Magnum on May 12, 2006, 09:59:50 PM
I believe disk brake cars came with 10" drums out back.

Drum brake cars had 11" on all four corners.



Mine ( non R/T) came with 10" all around.


GTX

Quote from: rare69 on May 13, 2006, 10:23:52 AM
.....but what about the 10 inch rear drums?


The R/T should most definitely have 11"s should it not??

8WHEELER

318 cars came standard with 10in drums on all four, never seen disc brakes on a 318 car

383 cars came standard with 10in drums on all four, if they had disc brakes they would have rear 10in drums

RT cars 440 HP & Hemi, came standard with 11x3 drums up front and 11x2-1/2 rear. front disc brake cars
would almost allways be 10in rear drums.

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Ghoste

Quote from: John_Kunkel on May 13, 2006, 05:03:50 PM
3.73 was indeed a factory ratio but not in a 742 housing, it could be found in both the 1 3/4" stem and 1 3/8" stem but only in the older 985 and 657 housings respectively. Fairly common in heavy six cylinder standard shift cars and light trucks.

The 742 housing was used in '69, mostly on Canadian built C bodies and also as late as '70 in Canadian built C bodies.

I thought 985 and 657 were both 1/38?  That's still cool to know though  We used to crawl under the 6 cylinder vans and trucks looking for 3:91's so I'll have to look at older ones and watch for the 3:73s too.  I've never seen one as oem before.
I'm in Canada so I'll start checking those C-bodies more closely too.  Pulled a lot of 8/34 pigs out of them but never noticed the castings hadn't changed.  Just goes to show, you gotta always keep your eyes opened.  If I find any with a 742 and a Sure Grip that will be helpful too.  Thanks John.