Found a Source for 10” rear drums with 1-3/4” shoe

-
I have a question about 10" x 1 3/4" drums for LBP.
I saw that there are Jeep Cherokee finned drums that seem to have the right size:
http://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-...drum-rear/duralast-brake-drum-rear/737833_0_0

https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/ben-pdr0631/applications/make/jeep/model/cherokee?prefilter=1

Reason for me asking is availability issue where I am located of these 123.63044 drums...
Also in my car I have LBP axles as these drums offer.

3.jpeg


3-2.jpeg


3-1.jpeg


032b0440e2d2749329c63c3ef56324e40f1451e3.jpg
 
Um, that 103mm depth is like 4 inches -- that seems awfully deep for a 1-3/4in shoe width drum.
 
Check your current drum sizes carefully before you order. Looks to me the Centric 123.63044 is totally different than your linked drums.
 
The Jeep drum "wraps" the backing plate around with external finned part as the friction surface is over 20mm deeper then overall drum height. I will keep you guys posted on this.

The 123.63044 drum is around 75mm total height and the Jeep drum around 100mm.

I ordered a pair with option to return them so it's zero risk. I should know by weekend what's what.
 
These are measurements of the 123.63044 drum by manufacturer.

Can someone verify these numbers?

IMG_0512.JPG
 
If you need to fit Jeep drums on, you can do it as shown in these photos.
You need longer wheel studs for that. In my case I had SBP centering part, and Jeep drums have LBP centering hole, so also this needed to be addressed.
Its not for everybody and I don't recommend it but as shown here it can be done.

In my case I had this spacer on the outside of the previous drums anyway cause my tires were rubbing.
Its about 7mm thick.

image1.JPG


image2.JPG


image3.JPG
 
Thanks and a tip of my hat to g413, I had just about given up on ever finding 10x1-3/4 drums when I stumbled on this post while looking for something else, go figure. I took a chance and ordered a pair in spite of their being listed by Centric as front drums. They arrived today and they are dimensionally perfect. They look to be better built than the OEM's, are a bit heavier, and certainly have a nicer machined finish. Our local auto parts sells Centric and this number doesn't exist in his catalog nor on the warehouse website.
This forum is the best, and an amazing resource.
 
I got the funky OEM bell shaped 10 drums and my 8 inch 14's dont fit! Anyone Want to trade? Darn bell is too big out back for a deep 14, I guess a 15 Centeline must just clear it.
disregard, I was trying to mount 13's that was sold to me as 14's...Dooh!
 
Just ordered two 30 bucks each there listed as rear 10 inch now but no spec on bolt pattern or shoe size thanks Fabo and who started this post
 
These are for a 4" bolt circle and the shoe width is 1-3/4" wide.
 
The 2 I ordered from Rock Auto got delivered by FedEx today. In fact, the outer shipping box was from Centrix. Anyway, these are the real deal. Thought I'd pass along the info.

I bought these from rock auto recently. They look to fit but there is a lip on the originals that fits over the brake mount on the rear diff, and there is not that on the centrix 123.63044(see pics) part. Have you had any issues with this? Does those pics match the drums you got?

IMG_1477.JPG


IMG_1478.JPG
 
Many people have questioned this. They are made a little differently, but they fit fine.
 
I cant find anyone selling them anymore!
 
I checked there . I'll check again thanks!
 
This has been the most helpful thread I think period. Was pulling my hair out trying to get some SBP 10 x 1 3/4" compatible rear drums for the 67 Dart and was striking out big time. Just got a Centric/C-tek 123.63044 in the mail today and gave it a test fit. Excellent! Will buy a few more just because I'm at the point now where I stock my own parts for the daily driver. Now if I can just find someone local who wants to buy some 9" rear drums I bought by mistake...
 
Man I wish I had found this thread sooner but how mad can I be?! My parking brake locked up on a long trip and I didn’t realize till it was too late. Ruined my drums and everything inside. I looked and looked for the right brakes and only found some used drums for like $250 or so. Bearings were clicking in my 7.25 too so I went ahead and located an 8.25 bbp and am doing the swap. If I had found out about them making these drums I might not have been taking out the whole rear end. But I guess it’s good info to have now ‍♂️. Anyway. Glad some folks have found this in time!

63097C5C-1644-4E64-B8BB-2BC7878192AF.jpeg


8F5F9E85-370E-4CC5-BCA6-0CFA1B10E1EA.jpeg


368BDFCC-CBEE-49B2-90EA-08416A339B1B.jpeg
 
Well it looks like those used drums will be in demand, again. Both the 123.63044 rear drums, and the 123.63007 front drums are next to impossible to find. "AGAIN"
 
-
Back
Top