Put firm, even hydraulic force behind your drum brake shoes with the Dorman - First Stop Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder W93356. Mounted on the rear axle, this cast iron wheel cylinder uses brake-line pressure to push the shoes outward against the drum; when the pedal is released, the return springs retract the shoes. It drops in as a rear-position replacement for the 1968-1978 Volkswagen Beetle, 1968-1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, 1973-2004 Volkswagen Sedan, and 1971-1978 Volkswagen Super Beetle (All engines) — each of which uses two per axle.
Replacing the wheel cylinder while servicing your drum brakes is a fast, cost-effective way to keep the hydraulics sealing correctly. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 784-94102 · 78494102 · 84-94102 · 8494102 · W906253 · W-20102 · W20102 · 072-8042 · 0728042 · 072-8043 · 0728043 · 33685 · 134.33102 · 135.33102 · WC13685 · 375-74001 · 37574001 · 93356 · 2037111 · WC37111 · 113611053B · F93356 · WC93356. Manufacturer part number W93356.
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What vehicles does the W93356 wheel cylinder fit?
It fits the 1968-1978 VW Beetle, 1968-1974 Karmann Ghia, 1973-2004 Sedan, and 1971-1978 Super Beetle (All engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is a bleeder screw included?
Yes, a bleeder screw is included with this wheel cylinder. A bleeder screw cap is not included.
What is the bore size and inlet thread?
The bore inside diameter is 0.688 in, and the brake-line inlet thread is M10 x 1.0 (10 mm diameter, 1.0 pitch).
How many should I order?
The package contains one wheel cylinder. The listed applications use two per axle, so order 2 and replace both sides together as a matched set for balanced braking.
What are signs my wheel cylinder may need replacing?
Brake fluid leaking at the cylinder or backing plate, a soft or sinking pedal, or damp drum brake shoes can indicate a failing wheel cylinder. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
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.