Being that is a generic gm rear you probably would be better served measuring the drum size and width, and measure the wheel cylinder. The brakes could vary depending if the rear came from a lightweight or heavyweight car. Also be aware that there are different bore sizes in the wheel cylinder. Having that knowledge you can change the wheel cylinders to larger or smaller bore to help balance the front to rear breaking bias. If you are buying the front brakes as a kit from a good mfg, ask them what you should be running for rear brakes. Hopefully they will have a good recommendation on what 'should' work. Also be aware that by changing backing plates you can adjust the width of the rear shoes and drums. Brakes have a lot of variables to them that you can use to dial in what you need. There are a lot of variables in the master cylinders, pedal ratios, calipers and puck sizes, and other smaller variables. I hope you educate yourself on all the components in the system and then make the best choices.
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