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1948-51 Ford Pickup Truck Front Brake Wheel Cylinder - Left - 1-3/8 - Top Quality - F2 & F3

Item EK-48-12996-1
1948-51 Ford Pickup Truck Front Brake Wheel Cylinder - Left - 1-3/8 - Top Quality - F2 & F3
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Construction
      • Left Hand Side
      • Crucial Element Of A Drum Brake System
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-12996
      • Eckler OEM Number: 21A-2062

      Description

      If your 1948-1951 Ford Pickup still has original drum brakes you may be in need of a replacement front wheel cylinder to ensure that your truck continues to brake effectively. These wheel cylinders from MAC's Auto Parts make a great replacement part for your pickup and will help keep you and yours safe while out cruising. This part fits on commercial 122 inch wheelbase 42-47 3/4 Ton front and rear, 1/2 Ton 42-47 Pickup front, and 48-51 3/4 Ton front. When replacing wheel cylinders always use clean & uncontaminated brake fluid. Wheel cylinders should be replaced in pairs. Put your 1948, 1949, 1950, or 1951 Ford Pickup in good hands and, as always, remember to trust MAC's Auto Parts for all your restoration needs.

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