Replacement Wheel Cylinder for Dexter 54-82 on Horse Carriage with 10 Inch Drums
Updated 07/13/2015 | Published 07/09/2015 >
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Question:
We have a Dexter brake wheel cylinder with what looks like 54-82 1-1/8inch stamped on the front of the body installed on the left/driver side of a horse carriage with 10inch drums. Whats available as a replacement as well as a rebuild kit?
asked by: Phillip
Expert Reply:
When it comes to a replacement wheel cylinder for your horse carriage with 10 inch Dexter brake assemblies, you can use part # BP17-030 for the left hand side and # BP17-020 for the right hand side.
We do offer replacement parts for hydraulic drum brakes and I have included a link to those parts for you. Since we have found that replacing the entire brake assemblies is usually most cost effective, we do not offer a rebuild kit, just individual parts. For replacement brake assemblies for a 10 x 2-1/4 inch drum on 3,500 lb axle, take a look at the Titan Uni-Servo Hydraulic Trailer Brake Assembly, # T1878800 for left hand and # T1878700 for right hand.
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Wheel Cylinder - 10" and 12" Single Servo RH
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