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Wheel Cylinder Install

jonny70

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I'm having a mental block.

I'm replacing the rear wheel cylinders in a 70 Challenger. I thought there was separate pieces for the left & right sides. The parts store gave me 2 of the same part number.

Since my father passed away last year, I've lost my go-to for clarification on all things automotive.

Thanks for the help.
 
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Chryco Psycho

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Sounds right to me , the line & bleed screw are centered so why would it matter ?
Sorry for your loss ...
 

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true the line entry is angled as I recall , I have not worked on front drums in decades
 

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10 and 11" brake system wheel cylinders bleeders are centered on the rear since the hardline comes in straight off of the axle housing and the fronts are angled because of the way the flexible brake hose is installed. Page 125 in the Service Manual for reference.
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