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As I was working on the rear brakes to attempt fix the non-working parking brakes, I realized the linkage and spring where the brake cable connects to the brake shoe is missing from both rear shoes. I looked everywhere but could not find a replacement. Does anyone has any suggestion or part number maybe?

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The Filling Station or Chevs of the 40’s might be able to help? I checked my parts catalog to see if I could at least maybe get you a part number or group number from one of the drawings. No joy. Sorry. I know there has to be at least one of the guys here in Chat that can help. Good luck!

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I should have some used parts that would work. Can you specifically identify what you need? Do you have a parts book? They have a nice exploded photo (see below) that shows the major parts of the rear brake assembly. This photo is for a 1-ton, so the adjusters on the wheel cylinder are different. Are you talking about the 5.182 extension and the 5.184 spring?

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Do you also need the 5.181 Lever or is that still there?


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Hi Dale,

I am missing the 5.182 extension and the 5.184 spring on both rear wheels. I do have the 5.181 linkage. If you can part with these parts, I will be happy to buy them from you.

Thank you for sharing the photo, it is very helpful..

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Thanks 37Blue!


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I have the missing parts for your emergency brake system. Here is a picture of the specific ones listed above.
Send me a P.M. (personal message) if you are interested in them.

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According to parts book, '40-'42 is different from '46-'50. Both rod and spring.


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Mike - Glad you had the parts!!! I have the left side and have been searching for the right side in my stuff, but couldn't find a right. Glad you were able to help Jacques.


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If someone has the rear brakes disassembled on their 3/4 ton pickup (mine is a ‘52) can you give me the measurements (diameter and length) of the extension bar and spring? Mine are missing and I located a pair but I don’t know if they are the correct ones for my truck. Thank you.


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