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Old 29-03-09, 03:00
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Where do you guys find wheel cylinders for your ford cmp's?

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Old 29-03-09, 03:22
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In the hubs bolted onto the backing plates.

Seriously though they are commonly available here and I also have access to a good professional rebuilder.

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Old 29-03-09, 08:35
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Default I don't know how prices compare nowadays,

but I had mine sleeved in stainless steel in the 1980s and they are still going strong.
Note:- Chev C8AX (and probably other models too) have Ford cylinders on the front axle - I much prefer the Ford system with eccentric adjusters to the Chev system with the adjuster cups on the end of the cylinders and moveable lower links.

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Old 29-03-09, 13:43
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In North America, try Mac's Auto Parts. All of their items are numbered using the original Ford part numbers. Do a parts search for "Wheel Cylinder". The rear wheel cylinders for CMP's (Ford and Chev CMPs both use Ford brakes front and rear, except C8 4x2) are P/N 91T-2261, although I'm not certain if that would also fit your Carrier backing plate.
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Where do you guys find wheel cylinders for your ford cmp's?

John
John, there is a previous thread regarding wheel cylinders, just type "Wheel cylinders" in to the search bar.

The local NAPA store in Denton, Tx. knows a supplier of CMP wheel cylinders located in the Eastern United States. The ones I bought last year were part number 4571 and were $65.24 apiece. If you need any help in acquiring some from them, let me know. Derek.
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Thanks for the replies. I'll see if I can order some on Monday.

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Old 29-03-09, 16:05
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In North America, try Mac's Auto Parts
Mac's 91T-2261 = $55.95.
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The local NAPA store in Denton, Tx. knows a supplier of CMP wheel cylinders located in the Eastern United States. The ones I bought last year were part number 4571 and were $65.24 apiece.
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Mac's 91T-2261 = $55.95.
Tony, is that price in NZ dollars? If so .71 X 55.95 = a bargain!
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Old 29-03-09, 16:53
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No, Mac's are in Lockport, New York, so I'd guess their prices are in US$.
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Old 29-03-09, 17:22
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Default New Cylinders vs sleeve

Hi John

The sources mentioned are ones I have used in the past, yes Chev's have FORD brakes on CMPs.

One point to consider is that new replacement cylinders are still cast iron and they will rust eventually. On two of my trucks I searched for and found new wheel cylinders, on both of them I eventually sending them out and having them sleeved. So if you have brake cylinders you may want to consider having them sleeved instead. The sleeved cylinders out last new cylinders, in my experience, by factor of 3 or 4. So new cylinders last 4-5 years and sleeved are going 10+.

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