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wesleywillis
Dec 30, 2016

SUCK A MALE CAMEL'S DICK WITH MIRACLE WHIP!!

kastein posted:

I will still have 2 or 3 fleet vehicles with those even after the move :v:

Actually 3 or 4, now that I think about it the RV we just got is rear drum too.

I'm going to have a 2021 MY vehicle soon that comes with rear drum brakes. Its not the stripped down poverty spec either.

PainterofCrap posted:



These rear calipers - they fit perfectly. I mean, the brake line union face for the hose is dead-center in the casting, so no matter the orientation, you don't have to wrestle the brake hose, and the banjo bolt & block line right up. And the pads, etc. slide right in, no offset. loving nuts.


My guess is that the calipers fit on something else but are in a different orientation on that vehicle. Like maybe on your friend's truck they are "clocked" at 3 on the driver side and on another vehicle they are "clocked" at 3 on the passenger side, and thus put the same part, different box and its for two different vehicles?

OR........ more likely Its easier (cheaper) to make exactly the same part and drill the bleed port in one spot, turn the next part 180 degrees and drill/tap and viola, a pair of calipers for an axle.

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