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GMC wheel cylinder parts

Gunfreak25

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Alright, we know NAPA has the GMC wheel cylinder cups. Part # United 14451.
Does anyone know if they carry the pistons, expanders and push rods too?

Guess I'll take a trip to NAPA tomorrow.
 

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Those are the same part I've been looking for. Those are use on the 1 1/2 ton and I think the 2 1/2 ton trailers. All the part stores around me looked at me like I was a nut when I tred to find those. I even had the Wagner #'s.

So please let us know what the other number are when you find them.
Thank you:beer:
 

Gunfreak25

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That is correct. The M105 trailer (not A2) wheel cylinders are the exact same wheel cylinders as those on G749 trucks. Same part number and everything, WC15306. A quick google search turned up plenty.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/search.oap?keyword=wc15306

https://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/x,ca...50_3.6L_220_cubic_inch_L6_Wheel_Cylinder.html


So it appears these wheel cylinders are still being made by several companies. I will call them today and see if they sell replacement parts for them. Rods, expanders, pistons, springs, etc.
 
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Gunfreak25

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No luck. I tried NAPA today and he couldn't find anything. I guess the question now would be, is minor pitting on the pistons and expanders acceptable? I think it is, since any sealing is done with the cup. Not the pistons.
 

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Wheel Cylinders

Try the part number on the box. If that doesn't work it's plan B.

Plan B:

You order new cylinders from Memphis and have them delivered to San Diego. I fly from Edmonton to Phoenix, rent a car and drive to San Diego. I pick up the parts that just got delivered from India through Memphis and drive back to Yuma to drop them off. We go eat then I fly back home.:-D
 

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Gunfreak25

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My god Dave, you are a genius when it comes to computers! I posted that part # above. :lol: Atleast it's good to know that wheel cylinders will always be available once the originals dry up. But I don't know many people who want to pony up $35 each for them. Oh, except you.

Member Topo here was gracious enough to PM me a few days ago, on Saturday he is shipping me a box of take of brake shoes (1 of mine was broken!!) and some take off wheel cylinders that I will use for parts.

If anyone wants wheel cylinders on the cheap, hit up Ralph at Niagara Military Parts up there in moose country. I called him today and he said he still has over 800 but has sold over 3000.
$15 each for NOS Canadian wheel cylinders which have the 1 3/8" bores. He also kits!!
 

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If anyone wants wheel cylinders on the cheap, hit up Ralph at Niagara Military Parts up there in moose country. I called him today and he said he still has over 800 but has sold over 3000.
$15 each for NOS Canadian wheel cylinders which have the 1 3/8" bores. He also kits!!
I baught those from him when they were $12 each. Got 12 of them and replaced everyone on my truck. This was like 15 years ago if I remember correctly.... Anyway they were very good, and worked great. Once I got the brakes working on that truck it would stop on a dime and give 8 cents change...lol! I stopped one time with my son in the cab with me and he wasn't paying attention to the road (he was 12 at the time) and next thing I know his face is flat againts the windshield..... :D

Ok, unless money is a factor, why not just buy the replacement cynlinders from Niagra and not have to worry about it?
 
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