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Hi guys,
I bought the 4 wheel cylinder for my 1951 chevy 3600. They sold me 1 1/4" front and 1 3/8" rear. I was wondering if the big ones have to be for front wheels?
Do I wrong?
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alfonso

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Alfonso,
The 1 3/8" cylinders are for the rear.


Steve

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'52 3600
'57 3100


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