All,
I started working on my '67 F250 the other day (rear axle refresh), and was surprised to find that it is using a 2-3/8" locknut. This is the full floating-axle design, rated at 5,200 lbs. So, before I tear the whole thing apart, does anyone know what size brake shoes I have? I originally thought 12"x2", but after reading RobRoy's rebuild experience, I'm wondering if I have 12"x2-1/2". But his axle was rated at 8,400 lbs (I think), and used a 2-9/16" locknut.
Any info on axle seal size and bearing size? Sorry, forgot to measure the axle diameter when I pulled it; I was so flustered with the locknut size being different, that I put it all back together, since it's my daily driver.
Thanks,
Joseph
On edit, it's a '67 F250 Camper Special, 5,200 lb GVW.
What Size Brake Shoes?
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What Size Brake Shoes?
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Re: What Size Brake Shoes?
All,
From reading Google links, it looks like all Camper Specials used 12"x2-1/2" brakes. Still stumped on why my locknut is only 2-3/8".
Joseph
From reading Google links, it looks like all Camper Specials used 12"x2-1/2" brakes. Still stumped on why my locknut is only 2-3/8".

Joseph
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Re: What Size Brake Shoes?
My 69 F250 2x4 uses a 2 3/8 nut on Dana 60 rear as well. Also, IIRC, 12 x 2 1/2 shoes.
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Re: What Size Brake Shoes?
Bearing #; sorry, no dimensions.
Inner (cup), 18720 outer (cone)18790 seal # 23701
Outer (cup) 25520 outer (cone) 25592
Bought my brgs at Motion Industries. Should not matter where you buy. Use those numbers.
Inner (cup), 18720 outer (cone)18790 seal # 23701
Outer (cup) 25520 outer (cone) 25592
Bought my brgs at Motion Industries. Should not matter where you buy. Use those numbers.
66 F250 camper special
69 F250 Explorer
85 Mustang GT with 1900 original miles
92 Festiva with 538,000 original miles
86 E350 extended WB van
Various IH & JD tractors (5)
TT & XT500 mc's (6)
BSA, Triumph's and twenty Yamaha two strokes
69 F250 Explorer
85 Mustang GT with 1900 original miles
92 Festiva with 538,000 original miles
86 E350 extended WB van
Various IH & JD tractors (5)
TT & XT500 mc's (6)
BSA, Triumph's and twenty Yamaha two strokes
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Re: What Size Brake Shoes?
Just ordered new bearings/races from Rock Auto. I wasn't planning to do the bearings, but I finally decided that I never, ever want to get into the rear hubs again. Everything inside the hubs will be replaced. Thanks for the part numbers!
Joseph
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Re: What Size Brake Shoes?
I went through the same thing you did. You have the 12 1/8" brakes. Also listed in decimals as 12.125". However, I have seen them incorrectly listed as 12.12. Which is why you think you have 12 1/2" brakes.