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Rear Wheel Brake Cylinder

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Rear Wheel Brake Cylinder
P02-1565-005

Part #: P02-1565-005

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Details

The wheel cylinder is a cylinder consisting of two pistons on each side. Each piston has a rubber seal for absorption of vibrations and a shaft that connects the piston to the brake shoe.

Replaces OEM #

8A-2261

Right Hand
Fitment

1949-1956

Ford Full Size Car except Station Wagon & Convertible

1954-1972

Ford F-100

1955-1958

Ford Thunderbird

1955-1961

Mercury Full Size Car

1957-1959

Ford Full Size Car except Skyliner & Station Wagon

1961-1962

Ford Thunderbird

1966-1968

Ford Fairlane with 390 cid engine; except Station Wagon

1966

Ford Mustang with 8 cylinder, produced after 4/15/1966

1966

Mercury Comet with 390 cid engine; except Station Wagon

1967-1968

Ford Full Size Car with 390; except Station Wagon

1967-1968

Ford Mustang with 8 cylinder, except with 351, 390, 428, or 429 cid engine

1967-1968

Mercury Cyclone Convertible

1968

Mercury Montego Convertible

1968

Mercury Montego with 390 cid engine; except Station Wagon

1969

Ford Fairlane except Station Wagon

1969

Ford Full Size Car

1969-1973

Ford Mustang with 250 cid engine, or 8 cylinder

1969

Mercury Comet with 351, 390, or 428 cid engine, and with disc brakes; except Station Wagon

1969

Mercury Cyclone with disc brakes; except Station Wagon

1969

Mercury Montego with disc brakes; except Station Wagon

1972-1975

Ford F-100 with 4-wheel drive

More Information
Normal wear and tear on wheel cylinders may cause the piston seals to leak Also, corrosion and pitting can occur inside wheel cylinders as moisture builds up in the brake fluid. A leaky wheel cylinder can be dangerous to the driver, causing gradual softening of the brake pedal and creating brake pull to one side. Replace your worn out or faulty cylinders with new ones from Obsolete & Classic Auto Parts. Made with quality EPDM rubber cups and boots for performance that lasts and lasts. Generally, whenever you replace or machine your drums, you should replace your wheel cylinders.