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Looking for 11X2.5 Rear Drum Backing Plates.
Here’s how to measure Thanks to 72bluNblu
Set the backing plate flat on a bench. You'll need to hang the bottom 1/3 of the backing plate off the edge of the bench so that the mounts for the e-brake cables don't keep the backing plate from sitting flat. It isn't much, but they do change the measurement. Then, measure from the bench to the top of the backing plate through the center hole (for the axle) in the backing plate.
If you get ~1.75" or a bit more, you have 11x2.5" plates. They should be just about 12-1/4 across.
Here’s how to measure Thanks to 72bluNblu
Set the backing plate flat on a bench. You'll need to hang the bottom 1/3 of the backing plate off the edge of the bench so that the mounts for the e-brake cables don't keep the backing plate from sitting flat. It isn't much, but they do change the measurement. Then, measure from the bench to the top of the backing plate through the center hole (for the axle) in the backing plate.
If you get ~1.75" or a bit more, you have 11x2.5" plates. They should be just about 12-1/4 across.















