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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS F/U | Fuso Canter FE4# FE637 FG637 1980–2005 | JB2827

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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS F/U | Fuso Canter FE4# FE637 FG637 1980–2005 | JB2827Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS F U (JB2827) for Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE FG Series 19802005 This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB2827) is designed as a high quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Left Hand Side (LHS) of various Mitsubishi Fuso Canter light trucks. Specifically, this part is the **Front Upper (F U) or Leading Shoe** cylinder, which is one of two cylinders mounted on the rear drum brake assembly (the other being the

Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS F/U (JB2827) for Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE/FG Series 1980–2005

This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB2827) is designed as a high-quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS) of various Mitsubishi Fuso Canter light trucks. Specifically, this part is the **Front/Upper (F/U) or Leading Shoe** cylinder, which is one of two cylinders mounted on the rear drum brake assembly (the other being the trailing shoe cylinder). It fits a broad range of models, including the FC, FE4#, FE5#, FE637, and FG637 series, fitting vehicles across the 1980 to 2005 production range. This cylinder is a vital component in the rear drum brake system, converting hydraulic pressure into the necessary stopping force required by the brake shoes to ensure safe and dependable performance under load.

Features & Benefits:

  • Direct Fit OE Replacement: Designed to match the fit, form, and function of the original equipment wheel cylinder on the LHS Leading Shoe position.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built for durability and dependable braking performance in commercial light truck use.
  • Reliable Braking: Ensures accurate hydraulic pressure transfer for consistent and responsive drum braking performance.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Manufactured from durable materials for protection against corrosion and wear.
  • Position Specific: Designed exclusively for the Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS), Leading/Upper Shoe.
  • Complete Unit: Supplied ready to install with pistons, seals, and boots.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): JB2827
  • Type: Brake Wheel Cylinder
  • Position: Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS) F/U (Leading/Upper Shoe)
  • Vehicle Model: Mitsubishi Fuso Canter
  • Series: FC212, FC432, FE211, FE4#, FE5#, FE637, FG637 (Wide Range)
  • Years: 1980–2005 (Approximate range)
  • Use: Light Truck

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FC212, FC432, FE211 1980–1990 Rear Left (LHS) F/U
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE4#, FE5# (e.g., FE434, FE534) 1980–1996 Rear Left (LHS) F/U
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE637, FG637 1996–2005 Rear Left (LHS) F/U

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