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1966 cj5 brakes

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by timing light, Sep 7, 2010.

  1. Sep 7, 2010
    timing light

    timing light New Member

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    is this year jeep supposed to have self adjusting brakes?
     
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    Brem10mm

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    My 1970 cj5 did not have self adjusting.
     
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    dnb71R2

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    I think all 10" duo-servo brakes are self-adjusting. That should include the 1966 through the 1971 model years.
     
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    barucker

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    My 66 had the 10" self adjusting, but I think 10" brakes were optional, or only on V6 models? So 9" manual adjust may be present on a 4 cyl.
     
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    schaapveld4

    schaapveld4 1966 cj5 and 1980 cj7

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    my 1966 v6 is totally manual, and should be stock, as for 9 or 10 inch I'm not sure
     
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    EricM

    EricM Active Member

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    My '69 had 10 inch brakes that had to be manually adjusted.
     
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    dnb71R2

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    It's no wonder my FLAPS can never figure this out.
     
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    Walt Couch

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    My 66 Tux has stock 10" and they are manual adjust only.
     
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    USMC ROB

    USMC ROB 1966 Kaiser CJ-5 V-6

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    How do you know which type you have. Sorry for being ignorant on this one, but I am curious as to which type my '66 has.

    Rob
     
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    Brem10mm

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    If you have a metal cable that pulls up the metal thingy that turns the star adjuster then yours is mostly likely self adjusting. This is a photo of a LR 11" drum brake.

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    jc588

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    The 66 I've got has 10" brakes and they are manual. Don't know if the PO removed anything or not.
     
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    timgr

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    I'd be surprised if any of the 10" brakes had manual adjusters from the factory. Self-adjusting drums were used on nearly all cars by the 60s. Back in the day you could buy a kit to convert the automatic adjusters to manual adjustment. I did this to my '65 F-100; the backing plates were so worn that they would not self-adjust. Installing manual adjusters was a cheap but inconvenient fix.

    Jeep sales literature from the era likely would announce self-adjusting brakes as a feature.
     
  13. Sep 8, 2010
    theotherjmmy

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    My 67 has 10" drums with manual adjusters too.
     
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