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hi there rolla fans Thomas dad here; i hope I'm in the right area to ask but we are having trouble getting rear wheel brake cylinders and hoping that one of you great members might be able to help; thank Stuart.

I'm about to start the hunt from a set too. I'll post up if i find any in Australia.

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hey i had the same issue when i first got my 11. if you still have the new ones then just get them rebuilt. i got 4 wheel cyl and all 4 sets of brake shoes rebonded for only like 70 bucks... but from memory i've also seen them on ebay.

 

matt

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I've got a set of vear new rear brake cylinders from '72 ke20. Still brassy. That means they can't be that old and i'm pretty sure they'll fit. There yours $10 + postage.

 

Many fiddly parts for these older corollas are generic. The front coil seat belts I purchased new from Beenleigh Bearings recently, fitted Corollas 1967-74....

 

Beenleigh Bearings is like old man knowledge. 10 stars! Also, some Autobarns have a Rare Spares connection and are able to pull things like this.

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I've got a set of vear new rear brake cylinders from '72 ke20. Still brassy. That means they can't be that old and i'm pretty sure they'll fit. There yours $10 + postage.

 

Many fiddly parts for these older corollas are generic. The front coil seat belts I purchased new from Beenleigh Bearings recently, fitted Corollas 1967-74....

 

Beenleigh Bearings is like old man knowledge. 10 stars! Also, some Autobarns have a Rare Spares connection and are able to pull things like this.

hi you can buy all the weel cyl new protek brand rear cyl part nos jb2086 and jb2087 ibought and fitted them yesterday from norman park autos ph 0733999399 cost 24dollars each cheers lou

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hi there Rolou; Stuart here just wanted to say thanks for not just brand name but also part number that will make life a lot easier wish i had posted earlier would have saved me a lot of time on the bloody computer over the weekend. just another question i noticed the ke11 does not have bleed screws on both sides of the diff any reason for this as i feel this has got to make it hard to get all the air out of the lines.

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