Dorman - First Stop Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder P/N:W610127
Handle the hydraulic side of your drum brakes with the Dorman First Stop Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder (W24954). This wheel cylinder converts hydraulic pressure from the brake line into outward force on its pistons, pushing the brake shoes against the drum to slow the wheel. Engineered to drop in and perform like the original unit, it fits a broad range of classic trucks and vans — including the 1965-1967 Dodge D100 Series, 1962-1967 Dodge D200 Series, 1967-1974 Dodge P200 Van, 1957-1959 and 1968-1971 Dodge W200 Pickup, the 1959-1964 Ford F-250, and the 1971 International M1100 (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 18 applications. Per the catalog it is used in the front-left, front-right, and rear-right positions.
Replacing the wheel cylinder while servicing your drum brakes is a fast, straightforward way to keep the hydraulic side of the system in shape. Signs this part may need replacing include brake fluid seeping at the backing plate, a soft or slowly sinking pedal, or a shoe that will not apply evenly. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 18E24 · 784-46003 · 78446003 · 84-46003 · 8446003 · W906130 · 101-1687 · 1011687 · W-88003 · W88003 · 33087 · 134.68003 · 13468003 · 135.68003 · 13568003 · 1793118 · WC251980 · 375-40033 · 37540033 · B9TT2061A · 308152C91 · WC24954 · F24954
Manufacturer part number W24954.
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What does a drum brake wheel cylinder do?
It converts hydraulic pressure from the brake line into outward force on its pistons, pushing the brake shoes against the drum to slow the wheel.
Does this wheel cylinder include a bleeder screw?
Yes, it includes a bleeder screw. A bleeder screw cap is not included.
What is the bore size and inlet thread?
It has a 1.125 in inside diameter and a 7/16-24 inlet thread.
Which vehicles does W24954 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for many classic Dodge trucks and vans (D100-D300, W100-W200, P200/P300 vans, M300/M375), the 1959-1964 Ford F-250, and the 1971 International M1100. See the Buyer's Guide for all 18.
What are signs my wheel cylinder may need replacing?
Brake fluid seeping at the backing plate or drum, a soft or slowly sinking pedal, or uneven shoe application can indicate a leaking or sticking wheel cylinder.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.