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Does anyone know this answer here???? 120-130

Hi all!

I have been confused about this for some time!
It still has to do with the rear brakes on my
1967 220. It has the later 68' dual circuit system
and i want to get the correct cylinder/s on my car.

Here is the link to a CVI page which has what I believe to be the
correct listing for my brake cylinder, Part #673391.

CLICK HERE for CVI Brakes Page

My problem is that everywhere else I look people seem to be
selling part #667166 for my car saying that it is what I need.
This is the cylinder used on the "all drum" earlier Amazons.

Part number #673391 seems to be listed for use on only
my 1967/68 dual brake car.

There is a difference in appearance.

I think that when I bought and replaced the one for my passenger side,
I bought the earlier syle one and now I need one for my drivers side.
(I know I should have done them both at the same time)

I have not been happy with the brakes and I am wondering now if the
rear cylinder I replaced was actually wrong for my car, even though
it seems to fit properly and work.

Any advice of suggestions would be greatly appreciated here!!!

Thank you,

Karl



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66' 4-door 122s, 66' 2-door 122s (RIP), 67' 220, 77' 245 GT Grill, 78' 244, 87' 245, 88' 245 (RIP), 91' 245...and always looking for more!






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