Hi LWB123,
If it is not original it may be difficult to tell for sure. The 11" brakes on the front should be easy to pick as the pipe comes in to the top slave cylinder then down to the bottom one where the 10" brakes only have a single cylinder. But I am not sure if it would be easy on the back as they both only have the one slave cylinder. Also I think that there have been a few different widths of brake shoes over the years (I say think because I am not 100% certain of changes in the 11" systems) and that may also be hard to pick without pulling it apart. As I said, if you knew it was original it would be easy, also if you knew exactly what model the axles and brakes were from it should also be easy. A tape measure might get you close enough without having to pull it apart too as the differences were large enough to pick up that way I believe.
Cheers,
TimJ.
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