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Title: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: MarkH on March 14, 2016, 08:22:27 PM
Here's an auction that interesting for the cross reference info listed, hopefully to source them elsewhere at a more reasonable price. I've seen the Scout info before, assumed the DJ3A was the same, never seen the truck or other DJ's crossed with Aero rears before.


9" by 2", 4 hole, 4 1/2" bolt circle rear drum.

Fits the following:

1961-1970 International Scout 4X2 80-800.

1952-1968 Willys and Jeep 4X2: 475 truck, Aero 675, Aero 685 6-226 pick-up, DJ3, DJ5 & DJ6

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-9X2-4-hole-1952-68-Willys-Jeep-Rear-Brake-Drum-1961-70-Scout-4X2-Aero-1952-5-/311566746129?hash=item488ad34211:g:oxsAAOSwP~tW5tsq&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-9X2-4-hole-1952-68-Willys-Jeep-Rear-Brake-Drum-1961-70-Scout-4X2-Aero-1952-5-/311566746129?hash=item488ad34211:g:oxsAAOSwP~tW5tsq&vxp=mtr)
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: Barnum on March 14, 2016, 09:03:39 PM
    Interesting info.....thanks for posting. I knew about the later Jeeps....but not a Scout
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: Aeroman on March 15, 2016, 12:47:09 PM
Glad I haven't sold any NOS drums that I have - I would've undersold them real bad. I will also store the crossover cars for the reference book.  Thanks for the eye-opener.
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: MarkH on March 15, 2016, 03:56:02 PM
Glad I haven't sold any NOS drums that I have - I would've undersold them real bad. I will also store the crossover cars for the reference book.  Thanks for the eye-opener.

I wouldn't consider that price realistic without checking price & availability on the cross referenced vehicles.

From what I've seen the past few years, the fronts are a lot harder to find. They have a slightly different offset than the rears and any I saw listed in the past didn't have cross reference info listed.
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: mbflemingkf on March 15, 2016, 04:29:08 PM
Hey Rick, I've sent 2 e-mail to your AOL account re. a member in Sweden who was looking for some assistance for his Aero.  Haven't heard from you; still using the AOL account, or is that your final answer?   ;)

Thanks, Mike

mbfleming@aol.com
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: Aeroman on March 16, 2016, 01:40:09 PM
Mike Fleming - I've got some sort of virus on aol on my home computer and can barely use it. I get on this website at work most of the time (during lunch hour). I'll see if I can get to aol and check my e-mail from here.
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: MarkH on March 16, 2016, 07:24:01 PM
Glad I haven't sold any NOS drums that I have - I would've undersold them real bad. I will also store the crossover cars for the reference book.  Thanks for the eye-opener.

Looks like you're rght. Been looking around, saw a couple on a Scout 80 site for well over $100, fronts for the 4x2 are 4 lug, oddly, rears are 5 lug.
This guy lists some DJ3A Century brand drums at $225 each. I don't recognize the front drum number but if they're right, that's the first NOS fronts I've seen in years.
https://www.willysjeepparts.com/Hubs_And_Drums_25_02.htm (https://www.willysjeepparts.com/Hubs_And_Drums_25_02.htm)
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: Barnum on March 18, 2016, 09:26:52 PM
 Are the brake shoes the same ?
Title: Re: Rear brake drum cross reference info
Post by: MarkH on March 19, 2016, 11:44:01 AM
Are the brake shoes the same ?

I've seen DJ3A shoes that look the same but have 1 3/4" friction material instead of 2" the Aero takes.

One rear set  I disassembled from a parts car had three 2" shoes and one 1 3/4" shoe. They were nice vintage Bendix shoes with brass particles embedded in the material. I was going to re-use them till I saw that odd shoe. Ended up having my original set relined instead, still sitting on the shelf.