Willys Jeep Brake Wheel Cyl Kit. Mb,gpw,2a,3a,m38 41-53 on 2040-parts.com
Urbana, Ohio, United States
This is a nice reproduction wheel cyl kit. We use this kit made over seas in our shop and they do a good job and have held up well. Wheel Cylinder, (Rear), LH or RH, 3/4" Bore, 1941-1945 MB, 1941-1945 Ford GPW, 1945-1949 CJ2A, 1948-1953 CJ3A. Wheel Cylinder, (Front), LH or RH, 1" bore 1941-1945 MB, 1941-1945 Ford GPW, 1945-1949 CJ2A, 1948-1953 CJ3A. You get 4 wheel cyl. 2 front and 2 rear. Look at picture and match up the cyl. with your old ones or if you need help e-mail us.
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