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NAPA brake part numbers
<html><head><title>NAPA brake part numbers</title><style type="text/css"><!--
body {font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;font-size: 8pt;}.quote {background-color: #eee;}.bordercolor {background-color: #eee;}a, a:visted, a:link, a:hover, a:active {color: #000;}--></style></head><body>Technical Forums » Open Discussion Archives » <b>NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/><i>http://m715zone.proboards102.com/index.cgi?board=openarchive&action=display&thread= 1162306030</i><br /><hr size="1"/><b>NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/>Post by maddawg308 on Oct 31, 2006, 9:47am<br/><br/>Have a stock M725, need to get wheel cylinders for all wheels, along with show return springs and brake screw adjusters. Does anyone have the NAPA parts numbers for what I need to order tomorrow?<br/><hr size="1"/><b>Re: NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/>Post by brute4c on Oct 31, 2006, 12:03pm<br/><br/>Springs and adjusters, no....wheel cylinders:<br/><br/>If you want stock, you gota et NOS from the mlitary guys....<br/><br/>If you want to do a slight modification and want new parts with stainless steel pistons to elp with the corrosion problems inherent in this brake system get this part:<br/><br/>Tru torque W37262 and W37263, left and right.<br/>The following are part numbers for one side, not sure which off hand<br/>Bendix 33595<br/>Raybestos WC37263<br/>EIS EW73615<br/>Wagner F73615 <br/><br/>They should be able to cross those numbers for ya if need be.<br/><hr size="1"/><b>Re: NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/>Post by brute4c on Oct 31, 2006, 12:06pm<br/><br/>By the way, the mod you need to do to put those wheel cyliders on is to open the mounting bolt holes in the backing plate about 1/4 inch or so straight down...so with a rat tail file or rotary file, just enlarge the hole so the bolt is a little bit lower than stock...poof...all else works perfet including the brake line fitting.<hr size="1"/><b>Re: NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/>Post by stanman on Nov 2, 2006, 8:49pm<br/><br/>What about the shoes?<hr size="1"/><b>Re: NAPA brake part numbers</b><br/>Post by brute4c on Nov 3, 2006, 9:57am<br/><br/>Mil surplus...they get a chunk for them...plus core charge...<hr size="1"/>