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wheel cylinders

rustystud

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You can find the wheel cylinders all over the place, the problem is there all made in China ! So what I do is go and buy new cup seals from NAPA . Just the generic ones which are made in the U.S.A. Then I gut the new cylinders and install the new cup seals . This has worked for years now and no leaking wheel cylinders ! Make sure the wheel cylinders has the correct spring with the seal expander in them. If they don't then reuse your old ones.
 

dusterdeere

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thanks. I think I read on here about a guy taking the small nuts off of the hub to drum and just pull the drum off. is that a good idea or should I pull hub and drum at same time.
 

Tow4

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You should pull the hub and drum together. The hub is in the way if you just pull the drum.
 
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