Mark; If you need brake drums get the dimensions down, diameter, width, etc., find a new set of similar size, and have a machine shop drill new holes for the Imperial's 5 on 41/2 bolt pattern. It may also be prudent to cross reference the Imperial drums with those of some of the larger trucks, I think G.M.C and Ford had the same bolt pattern on some of their one and two ton trucks and the drums can be had new. Many used drums may already be past their prime so checking them out in person is best before buying. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Tailight bezel and other trim parts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Boehme, Mark" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 3:00 PM Subject: IML: Imperial Brake Drums for 1965 Hello, All: I will check the archives but I thought I would throw this out to those that know. My 65 Crown is currently getting the suspension and springs redone. My mechanic informs me that the car really could use for 4 new drums because mine are rusty and too "thin?" The mechanic informs me that one in the rear absolutely needs to be replaced but the 3 others should be. I will try Lowell Howe as a source but what do I need to look for as far as replacements? I know this is a vague question but any assistance would be welcome. Please email me at my other address: theboehmes@xxxxxxx or post as usual. Thank you. Mark T. Boehme 65 Crown 925-671-3160 mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx