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Old 14-12-15, 23:11
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The Cdn 2 used the same cylinders left and right. They also used the same common wheel cylinders as all the military jeeps before them as well as the M151A2.

Fronts are 1" and trhe rear are 3/4 inch. Common part numbers are Wagner WC16534 and WC16535.

NAPA will be 16534 and 16535 for $25 to $30 trade price, or $40 to $46 if you are paying full retail.

They are also available from ebay and others out of the US for a bit cheaper, but with the exchange rate, shipping etc, you are liikely just as well to go more locally.

The above is provided you are talking about the stock CDN2 brakes, which are the manually adjusting type. If, over the years, someone installed the Cdn3 braking system with the self adjusters, then that would require a different set of wheel cylinders.

If you need wheel cylinders, then I would suggest you also need a master cylinder. They are NAPA 2796 which will run you $86, or if the Jeep is still a military museum item, and you are able to sweet talk your maintenance guys into it, a master cylinder 2530-01-050-8929 from an LSVW trailer will do just fine.
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