Got some time to play with the new rear end from Quick Performance.
Wiped it down, stood it up and gave it a coat of etch prime. Gave the center chunk a coat of black, and hit the drums with some high heat cast iron grey.
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Wanted to bling things up a bit under the car, so I chose this metallic green lacquer base/clear.
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Next up was installing the studs for the third member, then fighting that heavy bitch onto said studs. Axles and brakes were next...
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At this point I threw a u-bolt on because things look really tight in that area. Can't get a washer in there, nut barely threads on. Hmmm. I looked at the drum vs backing plate and saw the drum could go deeper, or more specifically the backing plate could go further out. Seems stupid, but I removed axle, brake assembly and retainer and changed the order a little I now have the retainer plate first with the backing plate outboard of it. Stupid, because to remove the shaft the brakes are coming with, but how often is that happening?
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After swapping the order
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Comparison of drum fully seated on the allegedly correct side vs the out of order side that actually works.
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If it's stupid but it works, is it really stupid?