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Brake cylinder part number
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T_bandery
PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:34 am Up
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Where is the best place to get a brake wheel cylinder for a 206 1.4 8v (drums) (2000 year)

I need the passenger side one.

Cheers Wink

Edit: part number needed please

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Wheel cylinder for in the rear drum? if so think its the part below.

440292 WHEEL CYLINDER 32.80 GBP inc VAT

 

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johnk wrote:
Wheel cylinder for in the rear drum? if so think its the part below.

440292 WHEEL CYLINDER 32.80 GBP inc VAT

Legend, cheers

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Found one on ebay for £10.66 + £3.17 delivery
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are those geniues one? because cheap cylinder tends to fail very quickly
 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
are those geniues one? because cheap cylinder tends to fail very quickly
I am selling the car next week so as long it holds up till then it should be fine

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johnk wrote:
Wheel cylinder for in the rear drum? if so think its the part below.

440292 WHEEL CYLINDER 32.80 GBP inc VAT

How do you know he's running Bosch drums, without the VIN?

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T_bandery wrote:
Seabook wrote:
are those geniues one? because cheap cylinder tends to fail very quickly
I am selling the car next week so as long it holds up till then it should be fine

Wink

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or super glue the old one to stop it from leaking? Laughing

 
 

 

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T_bandery wrote:
Seabook wrote:
are those geniues one? because cheap cylinder tends to fail very quickly
I am selling the car next week so as long it holds up till then it should be fine

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Seabook wrote:
T_bandery wrote:
Seabook wrote:
are those geniues one? because cheap cylinder tends to fail very quickly
I am selling the car next week so as long it holds up till then it should be fine

Wink

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or super glue the old one to stop it from leaking? Laughing

Nah, the bleed screw is broken and brakes feel s**t Laughing

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