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M105A2 Brake Parts

steelandcanvas

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Anybody know NAPA part numbers (or any other numbers) for 105 wheel cylinder rebuild kits? Got a leaker and gotta fix it! I looked in SEARCH and Parts Cross Reference...nothing. Also checked OD Iron and Saturn.

Thanks
 

KaiserM109

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Hey John,
I just scrapped out the tan trailer and kept everything from the backing plates out. What ever you need is yours for the taking!

Arlyn
 

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I have heard they are the same as one of the trucks, probably the M35 but I don't know for sure. If you could confirm that it might be easier to find the cross reference for it.
 

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Remember there are 2 different axles in the M105 trailers, one with 3 screws holding the dustcap on and one with 8 bolts. There might be a different brake cylinder arrangement.
 

steelandcanvas

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Thanks Guys, I had heard that they were the same as the Deuce, just wanted to make sure before I buy. It would make sense from a parts stocking standpoint to have them the same.
 

jasonjc

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There are 2 diferent brake cylinder on the M105 trailer the one's on the A1's are the same as the deuce P/N 7411010.They are used on the M103A1 , M105A1 and M107A1. This shuold be the axles with the 8 bolts on the grease cap.
 

WillWagner

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So ,the M105 A2 wheel cyls...the axle with the 3, 1/4 20 screws that hold the dust cover on..are NOT the same as the M35A2? Are they unique to the A2 or are they used on another vehicle?
 

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"So ,the M105 A2 wheel cyls...the axle with the 3, 1/4 20 screws that hold the dust cover on..are NOT the same as the M35A2? Are they unique to the A2 or are they used on another vehicle?"

anyone get closure on this?
 

jasonjc

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The older M105's with ONE wheel cyclinder per wheel is the same as the M35.

The ones with TWO wheel cyclinders per wheel is the same as the M135/M211's.

These take a ring type cup for the wheel cyclinder. I have those # in another post. With pic's.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/trailers/61773-m105a2-brake-part-s.html

The M149's M200's M107's are the same as far as I know. 1 w/c=M35 2 w/c=M135.

This make no sence, as you would think they would have kept the M35 type parts:cookoo:

It also looks like New Star is making/selling the kits for the trailers now. At least I seen them on there web site. (call your fav MV dealer).

Hope this helps.
 
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jasonjc

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Jason,

The M135/M211 came before the M35 (M44 series) trucks. I know it's confusing, but it's the govt!

I know the newer trailers have the brakes of the older trucks. Unless they think the M135/M211 have better brakes?

Anyone with both a M135/M211 and M35 , witch one has the better brakes.
 
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