Brakes shoes, and cylinder advice

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Brakes shoes, and cylinder advice

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Ok like many rigs that sit to long I've lost yet another slave cylinder for the brakes. we have replaced the rears but not the fronts. I'm looking for advice where to get new Brake cylinders, shoes and or should I rebuild the one that went south.1969 KL60 Thanks!
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Brake cylinders are on eBay here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261187216085?ss ... 1423.l2649 For the brake shoes your best bet is to have them relined by a brake shop.
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Thanks River patrol, I just wanted to make sure I was going the right direction. :D
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My advice on the old cylinders to anyone that is buying the new ones. please do not throw them away, keep them aside somewhere, eventually these new ones may not be available anymore. And the old ones are rebuildable. :D
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Great point, Thanks
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