Drum vs disc may not matter as far as the cups. May not matter for the pistons either. The big thing about drum vs disc is where are the ports in the cylinder bore and length of the pistons, unless you are keeping the originals, and "do the cups fit?" Also, of course is the residual valves
Decades ago, when REAL catalogs had interchanges and such, we sold Wells for awhile, then Raybestos, but we filled in with Wagner and whatever else we could get when we needed odd stuff. We had a HUGE Wagner catalog about foot thick, and one thing that was in there was a big casting number reference. you could look up (such as) a master, and it would give you the bore, ALL the parts individually, including listing all the parts (individually) that were in a kit. We did not stock those pieces per se, but sometimes robbed kits and then re-ordered the pieces to make them back up
I don't remember ever seeing such a catalog section from Raybestos. When I first got into parts, Raybestos catalogs were a PITA. You had separate books for shoes, for hardware, and for hydraulics. So you had to look an application up about 6 times to get everything.
In this day and age of computers, there is NO excuse why parts suppliers cannot do better.
Decades ago, when REAL catalogs had interchanges and such, we sold Wells for awhile, then Raybestos, but we filled in with Wagner and whatever else we could get when we needed odd stuff. We had a HUGE Wagner catalog about foot thick, and one thing that was in there was a big casting number reference. you could look up (such as) a master, and it would give you the bore, ALL the parts individually, including listing all the parts (individually) that were in a kit. We did not stock those pieces per se, but sometimes robbed kits and then re-ordered the pieces to make them back up
I don't remember ever seeing such a catalog section from Raybestos. When I first got into parts, Raybestos catalogs were a PITA. You had separate books for shoes, for hardware, and for hydraulics. So you had to look an application up about 6 times to get everything.
In this day and age of computers, there is NO excuse why parts suppliers cannot do better.















