Thanks for that info. There is a wrecking yard near the house, they have some AMC's and Jeeps. Are the brakes the same size, or will the original backing plates swap so I can install the originals?
The story is long but the Rear axle in the car now is one from a wrecking yard that I paid them to install. When the axle shaft broke I found a used shaft at the wrecking yard in Pueblo, CO. After installing it, found the axle shaft was bent. So the yard said they would install a whole axle assembly for what I already paid for the Axle shaft plus an additional $150. They "finished" the car but while I was driving north on IH25 north, I realized they had put the axle with the wrong gear ratio in the car. I didn't have any more time to return, I had to leave Colorado Springs and get back to Wyoming to leave on deployment. By the time I reached Colorado Springs I had no brakes, they had started to reconnect the brake line but didn't tighten it so I lost almost all of my brake fluid. And they didn't put the correct U joint in, the drive shaft was vibrating pretty bad. Found that the caps had almost spun out of the yolk, because the pinion yolk didn't have tabs to hold the caps in, the caps were supposed to have a C clip on the backside.
I have never had any luck when someone else works on my stuff.