Wheel Cylinder Brake Shoe Link Pin Set Mustang With Drum Brakes 1965-1993

CJ's Part Number:
HW2308
Rating:
87% of 100

Highlights

  • Fits 1965-1993 Mustangs
  • Works On Drum Brakes
  • Sold as a Set
  • Easy Installation
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Product Description

Set of Four Wheel Cylinder Brake Shoe Link Pins for 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 Mustangs with Drum Brakes.

For the safety of not only your vehicle but other drivers and passengers as well, be sure to pick up this Set of Four Wheel Cylinder Brake Shoe Link Pins from CJ Pony Parts for your 1965-1993 Mustang equipped with drum brakes!

Features and Benefits:
- Complete set of four (4) pins
- Moves brake shoe in and out when pressure is applied
- Keeps brake shoe in place
- Made for drum brakes
- Easy installation

This Set of Four Wheel Cylinder Brake Shoe Link Pins are responsible for moving the brake shoe in and out when pressure is applied. They also keep the brake shoe in place. This means they are essential for optimal working operation of your brakes. These are the metal pins that go into each wheel cylinder. This set is sold as a complete set of four (4) pins.

Please Note: This Wheel Cylinder Brake Shoe Link Pin is sold in a set of four--only four are required per 1965-1993 Mustang with drum brakes.

Vehicle Fitment:
- 1965-1993 Mustang with drum brakes

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Related Categories: Mustang Parts, Mustang Brakes, Mustang Brake Hardware, Mustang Wheel Cylinders

Installation & Fitment

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Video Transcript

We’re here with a pair of wheel cylinder break shoe link pins fitting your 1965 through 1993 Mustang with drum brakes. These link pins are a small but very important part in operating your drum brakes properly on your 1965 through 1993 Mustang. The pin is going to fit in each side of the wheel cylinder and responsible for moving the brake shoot in and out when pressure is applied by moving from the wheel cylinder to the actual shoe itself. Two of these will be required per wheel cylinder and you'll need at least two pair per car.

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