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Re: What drums and shoes?
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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01/08/18 04:01 PM
01/08/18 04:01 PM
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John_Kunkel
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Yes, you'll need backing plates that match the BBP drum you're using. Part numbers will depend on the diameter/width of the drum.
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Re: What drums and shoes?
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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01/09/18 08:53 PM
01/09/18 08:53 PM
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How was it converted? just redrilling the flanges won't cut it.
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Re: What drums and shoes?
[Re: Hotwheelsjr]
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01/09/18 09:29 PM
01/09/18 09:29 PM
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RapidRobert
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If you cutdown some BBP axles to A body length then any BBP b plates/drums/shoes (10 or 11") assy will work for you. if that ain't it holler.
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