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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2025 10:46 am    Post subject: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

Hello! I'm a little confused on the correct orientation of the rear brakes on a 56 stock rear end. The car is new to me, and has the wheel cylinder at the bottom (adjusters up top). A few posts here shows the opposite orientation. The Muir book shows wheel cylinder on top. Can someone confirm which way is the correct orientation? Did this change in 58 -> maybe? Thanks for the help here.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2025 11:20 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

That is correct for the 53 -57 brakes with the 2 or 4 screw wheel cylinders.

What you show is exactly like my 1955. At some point the e-brake cable route changed from the U-turn style to the Z style coming into the front side of the brake plate, which is like the updated 1958 brakes. The 1958 brakes also have a single bolt wheel cylinder.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2025 11:29 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

Awesome, thanks Dan! That's what I thought, just needed some confirmation.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 10:07 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

Bleeding the brakes with the cylinder and bleed valve at the bottom may be a challenge. They were designed this way so it obviously can be done. My restoration is nowhere near the point where I am bleeding brakes, but I recall doing a method for the initial filling of the wheel cylinder to leave it unmounted to the backing plate but having the line connected. And somehow flipping the cylinder bleeder valve up and giving it the fluid so the air comes out the top. I am not sure exactly how I accomplished this without pushing the pistons out of the cylinder. Maybe wired them in.

Anyway, just some extra thought that may help with bleeding issues for the upside down wheel cylinders. It may not be an issue for those using a power bleeder these days.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 8:46 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

ON this same topic: is the e-brake arm in the original / proper position on this brake setup?
I have seen vintage pictures where the arm is fastened to the other side/ back side of that brake shoe.
Very small detail...but it's a detail!
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 8:04 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

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ON this same topic: is the e-brake arm in the original / proper position on this brake setup?
I have seen vintage pictures where the arm is fastened to the other side/ back side of that brake shoe.
Very small detail...but it's a detail!

It is correct for this brake setup. Looking at the brakes I see that they are 1958-1964 style brakes, not the original oval window brakes. I hope the front brake were swapped out too, or else the braking could be a bit dangerous (prone to rear wheel lockup).
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 8:09 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

EVfun wrote:
Bub wrote:
ON this same topic: is the e-brake arm in the original / proper position on this brake setup?
I have seen vintage pictures where the arm is fastened to the other side/ back side of that brake shoe.
Very small detail...but it's a detail!

It is correct for this brake setup. Looking at the brakes I see that they are 1958-1964 style brakes, not the original oval window brakes. I hope the front brake were swapped out too, or else the braking could be a bit dangerous (prone to rear wheel lockup).


Here's a set of early brakes, e-brake arm mounted behind the brake shoe.

This is how they were originally - correct?

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 9:21 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

From the manual

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:30 am    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

Bub wrote:
EVfun wrote:
Bub wrote:
ON this same topic: is the e-brake arm in the original / proper position on this brake setup?
I have seen vintage pictures where the arm is fastened to the other side/ back side of that brake shoe.
Very small detail...but it's a detail!

It is correct for this brake setup. Looking at the brakes I see that they are 1958-1964 style brakes, not the original oval window brakes. I hope the front brake were swapped out too, or else the braking could be a bit dangerous (prone to rear wheel lockup).


Here's a set of early brakes, e-brake arm mounted behind the brake shoe.

This is how they were originally - correct?

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Yes BUT...

The brakes on the TheGooch's oval window are not oval window brakes. They are 1958-1964 rear brakes. On 1958 and later Beetle brakes the e-brake arm is installed on the outside of the brake shoe. I can tell they are post-oval era rear brakes by looking at the backing plate in the area by the rear bearing cap.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2025 5:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Correct brake orientation - 56 Rear end Reply with quote

Im glad I hadn't seen this last summer when I put Porsche A brakes on my 56. When I took it apart it had 1965 trans/brakes, with the cables entering from the front which actually functioned just fine. I've now got the cables right, and cylinders at the top. Nothing is original so I can't go wrong.
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