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I ordered a new 4419 wheel cylinder several days ago, and when it arrived I was surprised to see made in china on the box. Toby, I also liked the way the part looked on the NAPA website, gloss black with made in USA. The first picture is how the wheel cylinder looks out of the box, no black paint, and A-R17L5 etched on the metal. Second picture is a close up of Made in China. The third picture is the 45 wheel cylinder kit I ordered, still made in USA. Fourth picture is the wheel cylinder disassembled, looks the same as before. Maybe I'm missing something. I don't remember NAPA 4419 wheel cylinders being manufactured in china. The NAPA website shows a gloss black wheel cylinder with USA cast in the metal. When did this change??Yea clinto...and a good price too. I like the NAPA paint job they show on their website, gloss black, but does it come that way?
sgms18. Please let us know how your wheel cylinders look when they arrive, and country of origin. I hope the hoses you ordered aren't made in china. Thx.Well I just ordered 6 of the UP4419 from the local NAPA and all new hoses. Hope that keeps me sealed up for a few years. The Raybestos from Summit was a little cheaper but the NAPA is lifetime warranty.
Read carefully. Does not say MADE IN THE USA.View attachment 735375View attachment 735376View attachment 735377View attachment 735378 I ordered a new 4419 wheel cylinder several days ago, and when it arrived I was surprised to see made in china on the box. Toby, I also liked the way the part looked on the NAPA website, gloss black with made in USA. The first picture is how the wheel cylinder looks out of the box, no black paint, and A-R17L5 etched on the metal. Second picture is a close up of Made in China. The third picture is the 45 wheel cylinder kit I ordered, still made in USA. Fourth picture is the wheel cylinder disassembled, looks the same as before. Maybe I'm missing something. I don't remember NAPA 4419 wheel cylinders being manufactured in china. The NAPA website shows a gloss black wheel cylinder with USA cast in the metal. When did this change??
I will. I hope the hoses aren't Chinese too. They are the ones from Big Mikes.sgms18. Please let us know how your wheel cylinders look when they arrive, and country of origin. I hope the hoses you ordered aren't made in china. Thx.
I have not had mine (truck brakes) apart yet. What keeps the pin centered in the (flat) piston cup?View attachment 735375View attachment 735376View attachment 735377View attachment 735378 I ordered a new 4419 wheel cylinder several days ago, and when it arrived I was surprised to see made in china on the box. Toby, I also liked the way the part looked on the NAPA website, gloss black with made in USA. The first picture is how the wheel cylinder looks out of the box, no black paint, and A-R17L5 etched on the metal. Second picture is a close up of Made in China. The third picture is the 45 wheel cylinder kit I ordered, still made in USA. Fourth picture is the wheel cylinder disassembled, looks the same as before. Maybe I'm missing something. I don't remember NAPA 4419 wheel cylinders being manufactured in china. The NAPA website shows a gloss black wheel cylinder with USA cast in the metal. When did this change??
I was surprised. I didn't think we even assembled things here anymore.Read carefully. Does not say MADE IN THE USA.
ASSEMBLED in USA does not always mean MADE in the USA. Assembled here with China made parts. Or from any other country for that matter.
In the past it was a way around tariffs to assemble them here.I was surprised. I didn't think we even assembled things here anymore.
This other thread may answer some of your questions.If you haven't seen it yet, here is an excellent reference;
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...LINE-REFERENCE-GUIDE-(Sizes-lengths-fittings)
I learned my A3 has 1 1/2" diameter front cylinders, not 1 3/8" like the A1 or A2. Hmmm....wonder if the 1 1/2 would work on the A1 or 2 if you wanted more front force (my guess is they did it because of the super singles on the A3).
For reference, the 1 1/2" Raybestos and Wagner number is WC37317. Wonder if anyone has put the larger cylinder on the A1 or A2 when they went to larger tires?
I may consider changing to the 1 1/2" all the way around since I'm going 4x4 (I wouldn't on a 6x6 as it may require more volume of oil that the MC cannot handle) but by eliminating 2 of the 6, would seem to be about right on my A3.
I've had some problems with Chinese parts in the past (New Star), especially brake shoes. So if I see made in china...………….A. The 4419s were made in the USA forever. At some point in the last 2-5 years (I just can't remember, sorry), I noticed the change to China.
B. It's the Horror Freight phenomena. Businesses are greedy, no doubt but consumers are cheapskates.
C. I've probably installed at least a hundred of the Chinese 4419s and none have leaked or failed.
D. All the 4419s I've bought have had the good cup that centers the pushrod.
E. As someone above said, it is a good idea to break each one down, because at some point, I'll bet they start putting the cheaper springs in them.
Well that makes me feel a little better. It's a shame that even our brake parts that our lives & the lives of those around us depend on have gone to China. It's even worse that they try to sneak it in on us & hope we don't notice.C. I've probably installed at least a hundred of the Chinese 4419s and none have leaked or failed.
D. All the 4419s I've bought have had the good cup that centers the pushrod.
E. As someone above said, it is a good idea to break each one down, because at some point, I'll bet they start putting the cheaper springs in them.
Well, most everything Newstar sells is trash. This is probably more of a reflection on Newstar's mgmt. decisions than on the Chinese their outsourcing the actual manufacturing to.I've had some problems with Chinese parts in the past (New Star), especially brake shoes. So if I see made in china...………….
Thanks tobyS. I have a couple of these Wagner Lockheed wheel cylinders that I picked up recently. The boxes are old and yellow and the dust boots are stiff, but the metal is rust free. I planned on rebuilding them with the NAPA 45 kit, but the number FD3087 didn't match the number 4419 on the box and that puzzled me. Now I know...……..Thanks again.I just got off the phone with Wagner technical. The 3087 number that many of us have used is a casting number and is not the part number. I have seen it referred to in multiple posts but he says that casting could be used in 4 different parts with differing characteristics, one of which is the inverted flare piston to center the rod. Mine would have a different part number, even with casting 3087 it does not have the correct rod connection.
He confirmed that WC 4419 is the flared inverted cup version of the 1 3/8" diameter and that WC-746 is the 1 1/2" size with the inverted flare V cup.
So I believe you will probably have just what you need sgms18 by ordering the WC 4419 number.
Myself...I learned that a spare part I thought I had would be perfect and found out otherwise. I'm going to go to 1 1/2" now.
Maybe someone has rusted bodies that has the correct piston...I'll be putting 6 of the bodies, (painted, cleaned and lightly de-glazed) in the classified.
Ok, i stand corrected. I figured that the cups w/no centering divot was just another way of cutting corners. Im glad I was wrong.I just got off the phone with Wagner technical. The 3087 number that many of us have used is a casting number and is not the part number. I have seen it referred to in multiple posts but he says that casting could be used in 4 different parts with differing characteristics, one of which is the inverted flare piston to center the rod. Mine would have a different part number, even with casting 3087 it does not have the correct rod connection.
He confirmed that WC 4419 is the flared inverted cup version of the 1 3/8" diameter and that WC-746 is the 1 1/2" size with the inverted flare V cup.
So I believe you will probably have just what you need sgms18 by ordering the WC 4419 number.
Myself...I learned that a spare part I thought I had would be perfect and found out otherwise. I'm going to go to 1 1/2" now.
Maybe someone has rusted bodies that has the correct piston...I'll be putting 6 of the bodies, (painted, cleaned and lightly de-glazed) in the classified.