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Help needed with brake pad identification

Can anyone tell me what year this pads are off of. The car started life as a 1969, but the calipers could be 1969 and up. I want to order new pads but no one can cross reference the numbers on the pads.

I can't get the pictures to upload.

Front pads have these numbers on them
20011. 185. 164
11.351.940.0
B11063
KBA 60282

Rears
PAG1D514FF

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The rear would be PAGID 514 FF.
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Can anyone tell me what year this pads are off of. The car started life as a 1969, but the calipers could be 1969 and up. I want to order new pads but no one can cross reference the numbers on the pads.

I can't get the pictures to upload.

Front pads have these numbers on them
20011. 185. 164
11.351.940.0
B11063
KBA 60282

Rears
PAG1D514FF
If these are stock brakes the only question is about the fronts

do the fronts use the same size pad as the rears if so they are M/M

if the front pads are bigger then they are S/M

If you look in the Pelican brake pad section any of the M pads fit the rear, and if the f/r are the same in front too. If the fronts are bigger then any pads for S or A will work

The latest pads have provisions for pad sensors which are not needed on a '69 but you can still use the pads anyway
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So the front and rear are interchangeable? They look to be about the same size.
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So the front and rear are interchangeable? They look to be about the same size.
If they are both M calipers they are.

The front Ms use the same 3" bolt mounts and pads as the M rears, the M front calipers use the bigger 48mm pistons as used in the A & S fronts, all the rear Ms through '83 used 38mm rear pistons
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Thanks for the help, it is appreciated

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