Drum Brakes - tightness fitting new shoes- You might also have to work on the emergency brake. Some manufacturers are making shoe linings a little thicker and if your drums have not been turned, they are a real tight fit. You may need to elongate the slot in the emergency brake to allow the rear shoe to move in a little more. Ted Dec 2000 -------------------------------------------------------- BRAK - DRUM - Rear Wheel Brake Drum - Flanged Axle : From Avanti Motor Corp. Parts List (1976 - 1981) Listed as Kelsey-Hayes #57628-A for model year cars 1976-'77, '78 and '79 BRK-DRUM - 10" rear brake drum, IE, 63 V8 Lark, use 84-85 Jeep Cherokee 2.7litre V6 brake drum. (uses the smaller Dana rear end, not the Dana 44) AutoZone lists two drums for the same vehicle. Exact same dimensions as the stude 10" by 2" with a 4-1/2" bolt pattern. Listed on the computer as a 10 by 13/4 drum. The drum is made by Aimco(#8838). Use your old hub, remove the old lugbolts and and press in new lugbolts that are 1/8th of inch longer (in order to press the hub into the new drum r else the lugbolts are too short). Mount the hub on the drum, mount the drum on the car, and keep on Studebakering.