Rear adjuster screw [message #211971] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 13:38 |
Smith
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Hello forum,
Am doing overdue maintenance on rear brakes and bearings on my 76 Palm Beach. One (so far) of the rear adjusters has some damaged teeth so I am looking for a replacement.
What is the correct x-ref vehicle or part number for this? I know on some brake parts it is the Toronado, and others it is a 76 C20 pickup and yet others a Jeep Wagoneer.
PS yes I know I can order from our wonderful vendors, who supplied shoes, bearings, seals, etc. but it is Sunday and I would like to get it and finish up today. Plus, it is a cheap part and not worth the shipping costs...
Much thanks in advance.
1977 Eleganza II
1976 Palm Beach
California Central Coast
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Re: [GMCnet] Rear adjuster screw [message #211972 is a reply to message #211971] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 13:51 |
emerystora
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Very common part. GM used this on many, many vehicles. I know that it was the same as on my 1977 Jeep Grand Cherokee and It is in a complete kit at Autozone for those that want new hardware. It happens to be for a 1976 Olds Toronado. Kit J2551 for the passenger side. Cost $8.95 (way back in 2004).
It was also used on Pontiacs and Buicks of the era.
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
On Jun 23, 2013, at 12:38 PM, S Smith wrote:
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> Hello forum,
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> Am doing overdue maintenance on rear brakes and bearings on my 76 Palm Beach. One (so far) of the rear adjusters has some damaged teeth so I am looking for a replacement.
> What is the correct x-ref vehicle or part number for this? I know on some brake parts it is the Toronado, and others it is a 76 C20 pickup and yet others a Jeep Wagoneer.
>
> PS yes I know I can order from our wonderful vendors, who supplied shoes, bearings, seals, etc. but it is Sunday and I would like to get it and finish up today. Plus, it is a cheap part and not worth the shipping costs...
>
> Much thanks in advance.
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Re: [GMCnet] Rear adjuster screw [message #211977 is a reply to message #211972] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 14:33 |
powerjon
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Emory and Scott
The numbers have change over the years. AZ list part# H1530 or the drivers side and part#H1531 for the passenger side. AZ wouldn't locate the J2551 number.
<http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/1976-Oldsmobile-Toronado/Brake-Adjusting-Screw-Assembly/_/N-io1fxZ8knk3
or
http://goo.gl/d7lxK
I also used the 1976 Toronado as the base car.
JR Wright
78 Buskirk Stretch
Michigan
On Jun 23, 2013, at 2:51 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:
> Very common part. GM used this on many, many vehicles. I know that it was the same as on my 1977 Jeep Grand Cherokee and It is in a complete kit at Autozone for those that want new hardware. It happens to be for a 1976 Olds Toronado. Kit J2551 for the passenger side. Cost $8.95 (way back in 2004).
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> It was also used on Pontiacs and Buicks of the era.
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> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Frederick, CO
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> On Jun 23, 2013, at 12:38 PM, S Smith wrote:
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>> Hello forum,
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>> Am doing overdue maintenance on rear brakes and bearings on my 76 Palm Beach. One (so far) of the rear adjusters has some damaged teeth so I am looking for a replacement.
>> What is the correct x-ref vehicle or part number for this? I know on some brake parts it is the Toronado, and others it is a 76 C20 pickup and yet others a Jeep Wagoneer.
>>
>> PS yes I know I can order from our wonderful vendors, who supplied shoes, bearings, seals, etc. but it is Sunday and I would like to get it and finish up today. Plus, it is a cheap part and not worth the shipping costs...
>>
>> Much thanks in advance.
>> --
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78 30' Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion Under Reconstruction
Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Rear adjuster screw [message #211981 is a reply to message #211977] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 15:02 |
emerystora
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John
Yes, the parts number has changed over the years.
The number that you list is for the adjuster screw only.
The complete adjuster kit that I had referenced is here:
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Brake-Drum-Self-Adjusting-Kit-Rear/_/N-8kolj
Emery Stora
On Jun 23, 2013, at 1:33 PM, John Wright wrote:
> Emory and Scott
> The numbers have change over the years. AZ list part# H1530 or the drivers side and part#H1531 for the passenger side. AZ wouldn't locate the J2551 number.
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> <http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/1976-Oldsmobile-Toronado/Brake-Adjusting-Screw-Assembly/_/N-io1fxZ8knk3
> or
> http://goo.gl/d7lxK
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> I also used the 1976 Toronado as the base car.
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> JR Wright
> 78 Buskirk Stretch
> Michigan
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> On Jun 23, 2013, at 2:51 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:
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>> Very common part. GM used this on many, many vehicles. I know that it was the same as on my 1977 Jeep Grand Cherokee and It is in a complete kit at Autozone for those that want new hardware. It happens to be for a 1976 Olds Toronado. Kit J2551 for the passenger side. Cost $8.95 (way back in 2004).
>>
>> It was also used on Pontiacs and Buicks of the era.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>> 77 Kingsley
>> Frederick, CO
>>
>> On Jun 23, 2013, at 12:38 PM, S Smith wrote:
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>>> Hello forum,
>>>
>>> Am doing overdue maintenance on rear brakes and bearings on my 76 Palm Beach. One (so far) of the rear adjusters has some damaged teeth so I am looking for a replacement.
>>> What is the correct x-ref vehicle or part number for this? I know on some brake parts it is the Toronado, and others it is a 76 C20 pickup and yet others a Jeep Wagoneer.
>>>
>>> PS yes I know I can order from our wonderful vendors, who supplied shoes, bearings, seals, etc. but it is Sunday and I would like to get it and finish up today. Plus, it is a cheap part and not worth the shipping costs...
>>>
>>> Much thanks in advance.
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Re: Rear adjuster screw [message #211992 is a reply to message #211971] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 17:32 |
Smith
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Thank you both for the info. The local AZ had the kit in stock so all is well...
Thanks again
1977 Eleganza II
1976 Palm Beach
California Central Coast
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