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Old 09-21-2020, 02:45 AM #1
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Proper wheel cylinders

I'm replacing the wheel cylinders on my rear brakes and I noticed on parts sites there's one that has a 15/16" bore for 15" wheels and one that has a 1" bore for 16" wheels. My rig has 16" wheels but the wheel cylinders are 15/16" bore. I can't imagine that it makes much difference but should I get the 1" bore wheel cylinders? Are the fittings the same? I'm guessing a previous owner changed the wheels at some point.

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I'm replacing the wheel cylinders on my rear brakes and I noticed on parts sites there's one that has a 15/16" bore for 15" wheels and one that has a 1" bore for 16" wheels. My rig has 16" wheels but the wheel cylinders are 15/16" bore. I can't imagine that it makes much difference but should I get the 1" bore wheel cylinders? Are the fittings the same? I'm guessing a previous owner changed the wheels at some point.

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1" wheel cylinders will bolt right up. Go with the 1" ones
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