SNIP AMC usually bought parts from more than one supplier. AMC usually bought parts from more than one supplier. Whether a brake drum was finned, flanged, or plain may not have mattered. SNIP Agreed! But----- Aftermarket, I would assume would stock all replaceable interchangeable components under the same stock number for the purpose of inventory control thinking logically if for no other reason than a savings in tax on inventory. Thus if I find 5 different part numbers for a specific application such as the rear axle of an AMC product that historically used a certain type it makes me wonder why? For example, one of the few AMC cars that I have more than a passing familiarity with is the 1980 Spirit and the Spirit based 1980 AMX. Both I-6 automobiles, both using the AMC-15 rear axle. Both have the same rear axle ratio and as far as I can tell both equipped with the same size tires originally and both use the same Ford based front disc. brake assembly. The Spirit uses the 9 inch drum for the rear brake. The AMX uses the 10 inch drum for the rear brake. Also the drum for the rear brake has a row of small fins on it. Now technically I do not think that either the 10 inch drum vs the 9 inch or the fins vs not is much of a big deal, but for the purpose of marketing it might have been at the time. Thus creating an aftermarket supply quandary that would have to be solved. Of course today one of the major benefits of the 10 inch drum vs the 9 inch drum is a replacement cost of $20 some odd dollars vs $100 some odd dollars, so if I could find backing plates and misc. support parts to convert my Spirit to 10 inch rear drums, it would pay for itself instantaneously. Thus when I look at a 1974 listing of brake drums and see 5 different drums listed by part number when 2 drums would get the job done it makes me raise the question as to why? Of course the answer may just have to rest in the unsolved annals of automotive useless trivia for eternity at this time. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070701/daa4f935/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list