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COR59![]() |
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Member Posts: 9 Location: BELGIUM | Hi there, Need to order some wheelcylinders for my '59 Dodge Coronet 4dr sedan. But there are two kind of cylinders,one for 3 platform brakes and without them. Can anyone tell me how i can see the diverence. Because on the picture they look al the same,maybe the pictures are not correct. Please anyone...........? Thanks in advance..... | ||
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Kenny J.![]() |
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Inactive by user's request ![]() ![]() Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Here are the correct pictures. I hope this helps: (59brakesfront.jpg) (59brakesrear.jpg) Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() | ||
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Kenny J.![]() |
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Inactive by user's request ![]() ![]() Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Look at the rest of the brake parts. Even if the cylinders look the same, you can identify your type of brakes by matching other components pictured to yours. K. | ||
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COR59![]() |
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Member Posts: 9 Location: BELGIUM | Hi Kenny, THANKS, for the reply and pictures. Now i can see the diverence clearly. I allready printed them for my files and going to check this out!!!!!!!! Again "thanks" and have a nice day. Regards,Curd........... | ||
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Kenny J.![]() |
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Inactive by user's request ![]() ![]() Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Glad to help. K. | ||
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SCHROEDC![]() |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 474 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Rushford Minnesota | FYI- if you have the 3 platform brakes the part number for the aftermarket brake shoes front and rear is set# 84, raybestos still makes on rare ocassion and once in a while you can find them NOS with the p/n on the box but no aplication. If you need front cylinders I have some rebuildable cores with good looking barrels that should be usable with just a honing. | ||
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Bart_59_Dodge![]() |
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Expert Posts: 1443 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Oconomowoc Wi | Kenny,
Please ask the Mods to make this post a "STICKY" untill we get the resource section up and running. This topic comes up often enough, and you've been good enough to repost these illustrations accodingly. As a sticky its always there. | ||
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Kenny J.![]() |
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Inactive by user's request ![]() ![]() Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Okay...but I need to rescan one of them. There is a piece of paper which was on the flatbed scanner, which blocked part of one of the brake backing plate illustrations. K. | ||
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Phil_the_frenchie![]() |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 915 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Pau, S-W France | A lot of informations here : http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/138/index.htm | ||
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COR59![]() |
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Member Posts: 9 Location: BELGIUM | Hi Phil, Thanks for the info. On the www link i can see really the diverence of 3 platform brakes and regular brakes. Will keep this www link in my favorites. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!Regars,CURD......................... | ||
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