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Old 08-27-2018, 01:04 AM
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Default Rearend Brake Bracket

Need confirmation on this rearend bracket---
Is it for a 10 bolt rearend or 12 bolt rearend?
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That bracket is used on my ’68 Camaro 12 bolt rear.

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If you look closely the bracket you have on your 12 bolt is
slightly different----leading me to believe mine may be for a
10 bolt rear. Thanks.
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The raised area above the bolt is larger on Sal's and the offset is less (the bolt mounting surface and the valve mounting surface are in about the same plane).
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Thanks Kurt---

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