By shawniverse - 15 Years Ago
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Hey guys I need to replace the seals for my front wheel bearing on my 54 Ford Customline. The parts shops here can't look up any for my car. Dose anyone know what ones fit my car? Also I need new front brake shoes and no one can find them either. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.
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By paul2748 - 15 Years Ago
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While most of the catalogs do not show anything for a 54, TEE-Bird Products shows them. Part # 1190B. 610-363-1725,
www.tee-bird.com
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By Hoosier Hurricane - 15 Years Ago
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I just bought new shoes for the '52 rear end in my street rod at O'Reilly. They looked them up in a paper catalog.
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By LEES GARAGE - 15 Years Ago
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You can get the brakes from auto zone online ,store doesn't have them.
$15.99 for front and $21.99 for rear.
Duralast/Brake Shoes - Front
Part Number: 154
Availability: Ships within 2 business days.
Notes: 10 x 2 5/16" brk
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
$15.99
Duralast/Brake Shoes - Rear
Part Number: 55
Application: With 11 x 1 3/4" brakes
Availability: Ships within 2 business days.
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
$21.99
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By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
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Hoosier Hurricane (6/25/2010) I just bought new shoes for the '52 rear end in my street rod at O'Reilly. They looked them up in a paper catalog.hi john, what is your street rod? regards bill.
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By oldcarmark - 15 Years Ago
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The shoes mentioned for the rear cant be "55".They are 11" and fit 55-56.54 uses 10" front and rear.Possible error in whatever catalogue is being used.
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By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
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oldcarmark (7/6/2010) The shoes mentioned for the rear cant be "55".They are 11" and fit 55-56.54 uses 10" front and rear.Possible error in whatever catalogue is being used.Mark, i,m sure they would be 11"?. Maybe i,m wrong. 10" brakes didnt start till 60 falcon /comet, etc. regards bill.
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By Hoosier Hurricane - 15 Years Ago
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Bill: The rear shoes on my rod are 10". You asked about the rod. I bought it in '58, it's a '33 Ford pickup, channelled 10". Bought it that way, cab and chassis. Got it running finally in '72 with a stock 292 Y in it. Wore out the Y, put a flathead in it because that style rod would have had a flathead "in the day". Big mistake, Y had a lot more power. Quit driving it about 15 years ago when it got ravaged by rust. Drove it out of the barn last winter and started rebuilding it.
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By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
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Hoosier Hurricane (7/7/2010)
Bill: The rear shoes on my rod are 10". You asked about the rod. I bought it in '58, it's a '33 Ford pickup, channelled 10". Bought it that way, cab and chassis. Got it running finally in '72 with a stock 292 Y in it. Wore out the Y, put a flathead in it because that style rod would have had a flathead "in the day". Big mistake, Y had a lot more power. Quit driving it about 15 years ago when it got ravaged by rust. Drove it out of the barn last winter and started rebuilding it. John, sounds like a great hot rod! will look forward to seeing it back on the road, 292 with mcculloch????
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By Hoosier Hurricane - 15 Years Ago
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Bill: Naw, staying with the flattie, mild cam, 2-2 carbs. Backed up with a C-4 and above mentioned '52 rear end. Straight front axle with '40 Ford brakes.
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