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backing plates

RSZ28

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Finally got around to disassemble what I think is a 66 B body rear end that has a sure grip that I bought years ago. I plan to install a rear disc brake kit, so I don't need the drum brakes that were on this. The backing plates measure 11" across and the brake pads that were still on them measure 2 1/2". I know someone might be able to use them. However, I have never sold any Mopar parts, so I don't know what I should value them. I'm not trying to get rich, just fair market price. The drums are not salvageable, but everything else is there along with axle seal and adjuster. Thanks
 
Finally got around to disassemble what I think is a 66 B body rear end that has a sure grip that I bought years ago. I plan to install a rear disc brake kit, so I don't need the drum brakes that were on this. The backing plates measure 11" across and the brake pads that were still on them measure 2 1/2". I know someone might be able to use them. However, I have never sold any Mopar parts, so I don't know what I should value them. I'm not trying to get rich, just fair market price. The drums are not salvageable, but everything else is there along with axle seal and adjuster. Thanks
$30-$50 dollars on a good day. Installing disk brakes on the rear, I recommend using green bearings on the axles. I experienced problems with one setup due to the slight in/out movement of the axle on the standard setup.
 
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