
05-30-2013, 08:54 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF#0760
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Tom,
You probably have the Wilwood SPOT parking brakes on your chassis.
I don't believe the pad material is connected to the steel backing plate on this parking brake. The pad material is free floating. You can use the backing plate as a pattern for the pad material shape if you have pads made. You them only need to fit the brake material so it does not bind in the housing of the SPOT caliper. I have a drawing of the actual pad. I had a few sets made years ago trying to find a pad compound that worked better. Cost was an issue with such a small run of pads being hand made, so I never followed thru with the project. Remember that if you do have pads made to match the backing plated, when you adjust the pad material with sandpaper - It's not healthy stuff to inhale.
From my notes:
Wilwood Caliper Parts:
Wilwood Spot Caliper Parking Brake:
150-5982 rear Parking Brake Pad
150-5983 rear parking Brake Plate
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