I know that Mustangs used two different carrier types. 6-cylinders used a four lug-bolt integral carrier, while V-8’s used a five lug-bolt removable carrier.
6-cylinder integral carriers used a 7-1/4” ring gear, and were available in conventional and limited slip drive types. Backing plates were attached to the axle and commonly accommodated 9’ x 1-1/2” brake shoes, however some convertibles have been found that used 9” x 2-1/4” brake shoes and appropriate backing plates would have been needed to accommodate this.
V-8 removable carriers used 7-3/4”, 8”, and 8-3/4” ring gears, and were available in conventional and limited slip drive types. Backing plates were attached to the axle and commonly accommodated 10” x 1-3/4” brake shoes, however GT-350’s used 2-1/2” brake shoes and appropriate backing plates would have been needed to accommodate this.
Then there were Kelsey Hayes and Bendix backing plates.
I'm doing some research and need to know what backing plate would have been used under what circumstances? In other words: How many different backing plates were there for the 66 model year?