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4 Brake Wheel Cylinders 1958-1959 Amc Rebel New Set on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale is a NEW SET of 4 Brake Wheel Cylinders. These are brand new, precision machined cylinders with new components and they are in excellent condition. Keep your classic auto stopping on a dime! These will fit the following automobiles:

1958-1959 AMC Rebel

Control #: WCSET 1

Bore Diameter of Front Cylinders: 1 1/8 inches

Bore Diameter of Rear Cylinders: 7/8 inches

 

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