A drum master cylinder for a '67 drum brake car will work. That Dorman M71258 pictured is what you want.Are you saying any 67 or newer mopar dodge, chrysler or plymouth that looks like this would work?
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A drum master cylinder for a '67 drum brake car will work. That Dorman M71258 pictured is what you want.Are you saying any 67 or newer mopar dodge, chrysler or plymouth that looks like this would work?
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Order ALL of your brake parts from Craig (@mobileparts here). He’s an extremely knowledgeable supplier and has exactly what you will need.A drum master cylinder for a '67 drum brake car will work. That Dorman M71258 pictured is what you want.
This is the issue with most of this stuff. Yea, it looks good, but once you dig into it, you find out the truth. "One size fits all" isn't true in the C-body world... Actually in the Mopar world in general...Thought this kit would be quick since I thought it was specific to my Newport guess I fell victim to summit racing advertising I liked the idea of all shiny new parts.
The poor quality from "one size fits all" yeah I don't usually buy universal things in general. Makes sense now why it says 66 mustang on one of the box labels! That car is lighter too.. concerning.
This is the issue with most of this stuff. Yea, it looks good, but once you dig into it, you find out the truth. "One size fits all" isn't true in the C-body world... Actually in the Mopar world in general...
Yeah too bad it wasn't clear from the ad hope they take it back would be nice to get the money back in my pocket"Universal Fit" means the part universally fits nothing. .
You can replace the bearings and reuse the hub.Just got the money back. Looking at some aftermarket drums looks like none of them come with the wheel hub.
Can I reuse the wheel hub assembly? or do I need to buy a new one. The old drums are scored and uneven.