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Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder Rear Wagner Wc51088 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.25
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:2; SKU:WAH:WC51088 Other Part Number:WC33608, 1.80E58, A34.62002, EW71119, PWC3608 Brand:Wagner Interchange Part Number:J8129724, WC37080, W51088, 134.62002, WC51088 Manufacturer Part Number:WC51088 Feature 4:Provides longer brake life and performance Feature 5:Install Wagner with total confidence UPC:00008536873525 Feature 3:Exceptional quality control Placement on Vehicle:Rear Feature 2:Extensive field testing Fitment Footnotes:1"" Bore; Feature 1:Innovative engineering

Brand: Wagner
Part Number: WC51088
Item Condition: New
Item Description: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder
Manufacturer Brand Description: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder
Quantity Needed: 2;
Fitment Notes: 1" Bore;
Position: Rear

Item Specifics:
UPC: 00008536873525
Application Summary - 2000: Buick Commercial Chassis 96-91; Electra 89-76; Estate Wagon 83-71; LeSabre 86-76; Riviera 78-77; Roadmaster 96-91; Cadillac Brougham 92-87; Calais 76; Commercial Chass is 96-85; DeVille 84-76; Fleetwood 96-76; Chevrolet Bel Air 75-65; (More)
Marketing Description - 2000: Wagner Brake hydraulics deliver improved OE-design products to the aftermarket giving you the capability to repair and improve a brake system with the finest products possible. Coverage for foreign, domestic, passenger car, light trucks, SUVs and vans.
AAIA Part Type Description: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder
Feature 1: Innovative engineering
Feature 2: Extensive field testing
Feature 3: Exceptional quality control
Feature 4: Provides longer bra ke life and performance
Feature 5: Install Wagner with total confidence
Interchange Part Number: J8129724, WC37080, W51088, 134.62002, WC51088
Other Part Number: WC33608, 1.80E58, A34.62002, EW71119, PWC3608
Product Description - Abbreviated - 12: BWCA
Product Description - Invoice - 40: Wc Assembly
Product Description - Long - 80: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder
Product Description - Short - 20: W C Assy

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