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Wheel Cylinder Leaking


austex

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My wheel cylinder (rear, driver's side) is leaking like a sieve. So of course I want to replace it. None of the stores here have them in stock at the moment, so I'm just going to order one myself. Before I do, though, just wanted to link y'all to pictures of the ones I might get just to make sure they're right. It says it's for my 74 260Z, but I just want to double check.

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQNissanQQ260ZQQRaybestosQQWheel_CylinderQQ1974QQWC37305.html

http://info.rockauto.com/RB/Detail2noTip.html?http://www.dormanproducts.com/images/items/hwrap1/p7250684.jpg

The first one looks a bit different and doesn't have the adjuster (?) that the Dorman one has. Would either of them be safe to get?

And here's the Beck/Arnley one: http://info.rockauto.com/BeckArnley/Detail.html?0722520.jpg

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The first 1 is a bit bare, no E brake lever or ratchet adjuster.

The last 2 look similar and come with what is missing from 1.

Do your current wheel cylinders have the ratchet adjuster?

I would suggest they do.

If you get #1 you will have to re-use the ratchet mechanism and E-brake lever from your current cylinder providing they fit:nervous:

For $ value I would suggest #2 or #3, you get all the relevant bits.

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BBB and ripoff report are two good places to check before ordering. Use a REAL credit card and not a bank card if you want a decent chance of getting your money back should things go wrong.

The autoparts warehouse site reminds me of an I-net business I got burned at some time ago. Upon doing a BBB search they are also called "Parts Train"?? Seems like it might be good to steer clear of them.

Rockauto seems to have good reviews. Before any online ordering I would call and verify that they actually have the part. I went to order a part for my Z which they seemed to have according to the 'net. Upon calling and asking for them to check and see if they had it they found they didn't.

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Jim

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The ones on there now don't appear to have the adjusters, which is why I thought I'd need to go with #1, but I reckon it'd be better with the adjustor, so I guess go with #2 for the leaky side and #3 for the other? (the Becks are on sale at RockAuto....just not the side I need. Might as well get it though)

Thanks for the input! Just got back from Oz; lived there for a couple of years. Hope all's well there.

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Yeah, I got that vibe about autopartswarehouse too.

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