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Old Jun 30, 2017 | 07:46 PM
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Hey there fellas. G-Body guy here with a simple question.

Will the emergency brake backing plate from a 93-02 F-Body bolt on to the flange on a Blazer?

In other words, are the disc brakes on an F-Body a bolt on swap for a Blazer as far as the actual bolt locations for the flange on the end of the axle tube, and size of the hole the axle goes through is concerned?

Once I get my answer, I'll tell ya why I'm asking
 

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Well... okay how about this question instead:

Does anybody know the Axle Flange offset for a '98-'04 RWD Blazer/S10?

A diagram of this measurement is provided as an attachment.

What I've got for a measurement is approximately 2.5" but I just need to be sure since I still had the Drum Brake backing plate on and couldn't get an exact measurement.

Does anybody know where to find this specification?
 
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