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Starting on Front End Rebuild 444-544

I was *very* pleasantly suprised when I was raising my PV from the ded, when I went to the local greasy counter parts store to get some more generic parts. I asked, more as a joke, about the availability of wheel cylinders. A gray haired old veteran took me seriously, and looked them up in an old book. Found a part number, and said they were available. And that they had some in stock. And that they were only $15 a piece. Apparently they are domestic brake parts (Wagner) and were also used on various other domestic cars of the same general era (probably larger in Volvo fashion). Unfortunately, their book didn't ist cross fits the other way, so i didn't find out what the much more common car was. But it couldn't hurt to ask. If it's some kid who start typing into a computer, tough luck...

And to be honest, you have to drive your PV pretty darn hard before you fade those drums.
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