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jeff gardiner

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Hey there jeff here from washington and i aquired a m211 that i plan on bringing it back up to par. Looking for a REB kit for the auto trans and maybe advice on updated wheel cylinders that will not weep as much from sitting. Truck runs good20250806_103114.jpg
 

NDT

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Looks good! Do you have it apart for paint or do you need parts to put it back together?
If you use silicone brake fluid, the stock wheel cylinders will be fine. You have to be careful with the REB, as I understand it, if you are going 55 mph and someone shifts to 1st, it will do just that. Once you get used to the stock hydramatic, I think you will find it’s ok.
 

jeff gardiner

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Richland Wa
Looks good! Do you have it apart for paint or do you need parts to put it back together?
If you use silicone brake fluid, the stock wheel cylinders will be fine. You have to be careful with the REB, as I understand it, if you are going 55 mph and someone shifts to 1st, it will do just that. Once you get used to the stock hydramatic, I think you will find it’s ok.
Thank you for the tips..i do have a fiberglass full top but would be interested in a folding front windsheild with hard or soft top. I look forward to actually taking it for a drive once i get the brakes up to par
 
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