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Both Front Wheel Cylinders Buick 1940 1941 1942 1943 -for Your Brake Job,save $$ on 2040-parts.com

US $39.96
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Duluth, Minnesota, United States

Duluth, Minnesota, United States
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Both front wheel cylinders Buick 1940 1941 1942 1943 -for your brake job,save $$

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Two new wheel cylinder (right and left) for the front of the following:

Buicks
1939 to 1941 40,50,60,70, series **(see note)
1941 to 1948 90 series
1942 to 1949 40, 50, 60,70- Special, Super, Roadmaster
1950 to 1952 40,50,70
1953 to 1955 40,50, 70
1956 to 1960 All series -##see note on 1957


** some of these models came with a slightly oversize bore (1/16 inch larger). In these cases, you must replace both cylinders with these replacements at the same time.
##Some 1957 buicks use a non-standard inlet, you must change the front hoses at the same time (our#1361)

These are brand new! At this price, buy them for that eventual brake job! These are new, factory fresh reproduction stock with modern rubber seals.


check our store for the rear cylinders!!!

fits 1939 39 1940 40 1941 41 1942 42 1943 43 1944 44 1945 45 1946 46 1947 47 1948 48 1949 49 1950 50 1951 51 1952 52 1953 53 1954 54 1955 55 1956 56 1957 57 1958 58 1959 59 1960 60











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