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I have a 1965 CJ5A Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Im pulling Hubs this weekend and will measure if 9" or 10" as the year of this CJ5 is an odd year where Ive learned both 9 and 10" versions exist. Will this kit work on the 65' CJ5 if the current set up is 10" (inner Drum measurement)?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
No, this is for 2x4 station wagons and jeepsters. Call me toll free and i can work up a kit for you. Thanks!
No, this is for 2x4 station wagons and jeepsters. Call me toll free and i can work up a kit for you. Thanks!
I bought this overhaul kit and noticed the brake shoe pads are same length. Doesn't this kit come with primary and secondary shoes? The set I pulled off the 1949 Jeepster had primary and secondary shoes
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, they both come with longer shoes pads. You are all set. That is how they are made.
Yes, they both come with longer shoes pads. You are all set. That is how they are made.
I have a 48 Willys jeepster. All suspension is original except maybe rear end. Are there any specs on brake shoes, brake drums or wheel cylinders in order to know if this overhaul kit will work for sure?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
You should be 10x2" brakes. I would measure your drums or send me photos of brakes with drum off and I can ID for you. Thanks!
You should be 10x2" brakes. I would measure your drums or send me photos of brakes with drum off and I can ID for you. Thanks!
Do you have a disc brake conversion kit for 1953 Willys Wagon 2wd with planar suspension? Or is this the only option you carry for brakes?
Willys Tech:
This is the only option for the 2x4 planar vehicles. Nobody makes a disc conversion for this style brakes.
This is the only option for the 2x4 planar vehicles. Nobody makes a disc conversion for this style brakes.