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Brake Master Cylinder Repair Kit (80-81 Jeep CJ5 & CJ7)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J144120-CJ
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    Features

    • Brake Master Cylinder Repair Kit
    • Fits 1980-1981 Jeep CJ5 and CJ7 Models
    • Repair the Master Cylinder
    • Includes New Piston, Seals, Washers and Return Spring
    • 5-Year Limited Warranty

    Description

    Master Cylinder Rebuild Kit. Restore a damaged or worn master cylinder instead of replacing it using this Jeep Wrangler brake master cylinder repair kit. The kit replaces the seals, washers, and spring used in the master cylinder while making use of the more durable components in the part.

    OEM-Quality Parts. This kit is full of OEM-quality rubber, steel, and aluminum parts. It’s designed to last for many years and should restore a worn master cylinder to working order if it’s a matching part and the other components are in good condition.

    Mid-Level Rebuild. Using this kit to rebuild a master cylinder is a moderately difficult process that takes about 2-hours to complete. This task can be completed at home, but many will want to leave it to experts.

    5-Year Warranty. The components in this kit are guarded by a 5-year limited warranty. This warranty protects against defects only.

    Application. This rebuild kit works on master cylinders from 1980-1981 Jeep CJ5 and CJ7 vehicles.

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