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1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird Right Front Wheel Brake Cylinder, 1-1/8 Bore

Item EK-66-94913-1
1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird Right Front Wheel Brake Cylinder, 1-1/8 Bore
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • New Right Front Wheel Brake Cylinder
      • 1-1/8" Cylinder Bore Size
      • Excellent Replacement For Leaking Or Seized Cylinder
      • High Quality Ensures Long Life, Performance & Safety
      • Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty
      • Proudly Made In The U.S.A.
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-94913

      Description

      Are you tired of having your old wheel cylinders leak or seize up on you? The Right Stuff Detailing wheel cylinders will get your ride back on the road with the quality and dependability you're looking for at a price you can't beat. Known for their ultra-high quality brake, fuel, transmission and vacuum lines, The Right Stuff Detailing also manufactures these wheel cylinders from only the best materials available, ensuring years of trouble-free performance and reliability for your classic Ford. As a bonus, this new wheel brake cylinder comes with a limited lifetime manufacturer warranty. If you're going to do it, do it right! We'll help you put the "Right Stuff" into your ride and get the quality and superior results you expect for your classic Ford.

      Fitment:

      • 1955 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1956 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1957 Ford Thunderbird

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