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Old 05-31-2015, 01:44 PM   #1
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63 C10 bolt pattern change

I'm sure there is already an answer for this. I'm considering having my 6. Lug rear axles drilled to 5 on 5. Is there a 5 lug drum that will fit.
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:42 PM   #2
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

71-87 HD brake drum

Not the light duty ones

oh and you will need to have the center part of the axle turned some as well. Just take a drum with you to size them properly.
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Old 05-31-2015, 11:32 PM   #3
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

Is there a Part# ?
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Old 06-01-2015, 12:23 AM   #4
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

I will have to disagree on that. The '71-'87 HD brakes will have 2-3/4" wide shoes. Those will not work on an earlier truck without changing the backing plates. And on a '63 12 bolt, you can not do that as the backing plates are pressed onto the axle tubes.

What the OP will want are the '71-'87 light duty brake drums for the 2" wide shoes.

I do agree that the hub register on the axles will have to be turned down to aprox. 3.062" to fit the 5 lug drums.

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71-87 HD brake drum

Not the light duty ones

oh and you will need to have the center part of the axle turned some as well. Just take a drum with you to size them properly.
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Old 06-01-2015, 12:27 AM   #5
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

Just pick a year between '71-'87 and go to your parts supplier and ask for rear drums. They will ask you what size shoes and just tell them 2" wide shoes.

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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

Just curious, would HD drums & the corresponding backing plates & brake pieces fit a 64-66 rear. I plan on towing my boat & heavy loads(firewood, etc.), and HD brakes would be a bonus
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Old 06-01-2015, 01:15 AM   #7
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Thank you for the info!!!!!
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

Thanks Captn! I stand corrected ( backwards again!)
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Just curious, would HD drums & the corresponding backing plates & brake pieces fit a 64-66 rear. I plan on towing my boat & heavy loads(firewood, etc.), and HD brakes would be a bonus
Not the simplest way for just 5-bolts, but to use the wider hd brakes also, you can make a simple(?) spacer and use longer bolts--high-grade--to move backing plates outward. Determine the sq. inches of braking surfaces of the 2 systems, and you may just be tempted to go with the hd br. system. CAVEAT: These stock diameter drums, compared to biggest acceptable diam. after re-machining, leave very little space for future turning--IIRC!!! Ie, max. re-machined diam. less original new diameter equals a very small cut--IIRC!!!

I do NOT suggest it but I know of several trucks, driven daily, which merely used NUTS over the longer bolts to extend the backing plates.

Luck to you after making nice, proper spacers!
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Old 06-02-2015, 12:38 AM   #10
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Re: 63 C10 bolt pattern change

The HD brakes (2-3/4" wide shoes), backing plates will bolt right up to a '64-'82 truck 12 bolt. The backing plate flange bolt pattern is the same as well as the brake offset. In fact the brakes from a '80-'87 8.5" truck 10 bolt will bolt up as well.

I don't understand the spacer suggestion as that would move the backing plate the wrong direction.

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Sorry, but the spacer idea was with using '71 axles and HD backing plates/shoes in '66 models--'63 may differ. *Without the spacer, the 2 3/4 drum would not 'reach and cover' the shoes.
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