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Old Sep 8, 2022 | 12:53 PM
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I have a early s10/Blazer rear end in my 50 Chevy coupe. The backing plates do not have any parking brake components and I am looking for someone who has those parts and would be willing to sell them. I am unable to post in the 'wanted' section because I do not have enough posts. The local junkyards will only sell complete axles. Any suggestions as to where to obtain the parts would be appreciated.
 
Old Sep 18, 2022 | 08:38 AM
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Start with RockAuto. I ordered the hardware kit from Amazon because my right rear parking brake was missing the adjuster. But parking brake shoes are also available of course. This is for a '98 Blazer, early models may be different.

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Thanks for that. I had looked at rockauto but couldn't determine how the various parts would fit together. I need to look at a functioning system. There are a couple of junk yards in my area that I haven't tried yet, and maybe one of them will have a drum brake backing plate that I can at least look at. It appears most yards will sell a rear axle complete if they have one, but do not want to part it out.
 
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