They could be any of several sizes depending on the car (FuryI, FuryII, etc.) and equipment (towing package,etc): 11x 2", 11x 2 1/2", 11x2 3/4", or 11 x 3".
The only way to tell is to pull your drums and measure them.
I took off my passenger side rear drum and my wheel cylinder is leaking I also had my gf step on the brake and the top right part of the shoe where it connects to the wheel cylinder it gets hung up , unlike the other parts of the shoe that would release !think
I also measured them and they are 10 inch pads , how is that <span class='smallblacktext'>[ Edited Tue Sep 07 2010, 09:20AM ]</span>
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Measure the inside diameter of the drum itself (should be 11") then measure the horizontal diameter of the friction material on the brake shoe and you will get either 2", 2 1/2", 2 3/4", or 3"
Teaserfury3 wrote ... I also had my gf step on the brake and the top right part of the shoe where it connects to the wheel cylinder it gets hung up , unlike the other parts of the shoe that would release
The brakes will not operate correctly with the drum off. It is possible for the shoe to be over extended and get hung up.