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| Bleeder Screw Cap Included: | No |
| Bleeder Screw Included: | Yes |
| Bore Size: | 13/16 in |
| Cylinder Material: | Cast Iron |
| Inlet Thread Size: | 3/8-24 |
| Installation Hardware Included: | No |
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
I put these cylinders on my 18 year old Grand Caravan that I count on to get me to work and back each day. Thanks to my AAP professionals, I can maintain this ride far cheaper than I can replace it. This is an excellent product and a perfect fit replacement .... no modification required. Back in the day, we honed out wheel cylinders and replaced the "guts" which was spring, pistons, and cups. With labor rates what they are today, these cylinders are a no-brainer value as opposed to rebuilding the old stuff. I have no negative comments about this product.
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
Good Parts, Economical price
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
Very good product, easy to install and is a direct replacement for OEM wheel cylinder. My cylinders were leaking which wrecked my shoes. Replaced those at the same time, also good products. Be sure that you have plenty of brake parts cleaner as this is an extremely dirty job (if you had leaking cylinders). Otherwise, very straight-forward replacement just remember to watch how the original parts were installed (maybe take digital photos) as it will save you time when puttin it back together.
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
The wheel cylinders were as good as the originals and fit perfectly. No problems installing. Recommend this product to all when they replace their brake shoes.
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
These wheel cylinders are very handsome. The Grey metallic finish of the cylinder complements the contrasting black of the dust boots. They will definitely dress up the appearance of my drum brake assembly. They installed easily, as they matched the OEM cylinders perfectly. They stop the car, they don't leak.
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Comments about Tru-Torque Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder:
hadr to replace both was good fit and worked well
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I noticed one of the wheel cylinders were leaking while checking rear brakes. Ordered this part online and picked up at the store. Removed the part from its plastic bag to install and noticed that the rubber boot on the brand new part was busted. It did not look like someone returned it and/used or abused it. It was with great frustration that I needed to stop everything, clean up and head back to another store to pick up a new wheel cylindeer.
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What is the torque setting for the mounting bolts?1 answer
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The torque setting for the mounting bolts of a drum brake wheel cylinder is 20.83 Ft-Lbs. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
I have a '97 Dodge Grand Caravan with 16" alloys: Do I need wheel cylinders with 3/4" or 13/16" bore?1 answer
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You need to check to your old wheel cylinder bore to get the correct one because the Dodge Grand Caravan are coming in both sizes.Q:
whats the differance between w370027 and w370051 cylinders.1 answer
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The bore size of the brake wheel cylinder differs. Part number - w370027 refers to 3/4" and the Part number - w370051 refers to 13/16".Q:
is it hard to replace this part? Do I need to take the drum brakes off or can it be replaced with them on?1 answer
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You will have to take the drum brake off. It is not that hard to replace it. For step by step instructions i recommend that you go to your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and purchase a repair manual.