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In 1996 I upgraded the rear brake shoes and drums on my 1987 R10 from JB1 (11" x 2") to JB5 (11.15" x 2.75") and installed 1 3/16" wheel cylinders from a 1-ton dually. I upgraded to a dual diaphragm vacuum booster at the same time. The improvement in braking effectiveness and front-to-rear brake balance was nothing short of remarkable. The vehicle stops on a dime and never experiences brake fade.
BD, would you mind explaining what is different about the two backing plates? I currently have the jb5 plates on my 79 12 bolt that need replacing, I pulled a set of 11x2" backing plates from a 77 c10 on Friday thinking they were the same compatibility. Or were they the same on the 12 bolt rear? Thanks for the information Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
.......what was the JD5 brake system? Hydraulic booster only?
Well I may have to pull a jb5 set from a 10 bolt at a yard and see whether or not they fit a 12 bolt, if I go that route I will be sure to follow up with information about fitment.