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The drums should be available from regular auto parts stores. If no luck
at AutoZone, etc., try NAPA. Second place to try are some of the AMC
vendors such as Galvin's (www.ramblerparts.com) or APP
(www.amclives.com). Kanter (www.kanter.com) may have them also. If not
listed on Kanter's site call -- they have many items not on the website.


I wouldn't be surprised at all if the drums interchange with some Ford
models. Ford used a lot of Bendix brakes also. I'm not sure about the
Chryslers. If there is an interchange the drum manufacturing companies
usually know and mark their part numbers accordingly. The offset of the
drum to the hub and the way it meets the backing plate would be the only
differences if the bolt pattern, width, and inside diameter matches. 


----- Original Message -----
From: "amx javelin" <amxjavelin@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: 69-70 javelin drums


> hi eddie,
>    looking for new brake drums front & rear for my 69 & 70
> javelin SST ... do you if any manufacture is still make
> these and were they are available. If not will any of the
> 65-72 ford mustangs or 66-72 dodges or plymouths drums be
> the same since they have the same bolt pattern? drums are
> for V8 cars ... I think they are ( 10" X 2-1/2" front drums
> ) & ( 10" X 2" rear drums ) ... thanks, JJ.

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