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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS/RHS | Nissan Prairie M10 Pulsar VB11 1982–1986 | JB2819

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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS/RHS | Nissan Prairie M10 Pulsar VB11 1982–1986 | JB2819Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS RHS (JB2819) for Nissan Prairie M10, Pulsar VB11 19821986 This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB2819) is designed as a high quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Axle of the Nissan Prairie M10 people mover and the Nissan Pulsar VB11 small car, fitting vehicles between December 1982 and June 1986. This cylinder is suitable for both the Left Hand Side (LHS) and Right Hand Side (RHS) of the vehicle. It is a

Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS/RHS (JB2819) for Nissan Prairie M10, Pulsar VB11 1982–1986

This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB2819) is designed as a high-quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Axle of the Nissan Prairie M10 people-mover and the Nissan Pulsar VB11 small car, fitting vehicles between December 1982 and June 1986. This cylinder is suitable for both the Left-Hand Side (LHS) and Right-Hand Side (RHS) of the vehicle. It is a vital component in the rear drum brake system, converting hydraulic pressure into the necessary stopping force required by the brake shoes.

Features & Benefits:

  • Direct Fit OE Replacement: Designed to match the fit, form, and function of the original equipment wheel cylinder.
  • 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.
  • Universal Fitment: This single part number fits both the Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS) and Rear Right-Hand Side (RHS).
  • Complete Unit: Supplied ready to install with pistons, seals, and boots.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): JB2819
  • Type: Brake Wheel Cylinder
  • Position: Rear Axle (LHS or RHS)
  • Vehicle Models: Nissan Prairie, Nissan Pulsar
  • Series: M10 (Prairie), VB11 (Pulsar)
  • Years: 1982–1986 (12/1982 to 06/1986)
  • Use: Compact Passenger Vehicle / People Mover

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Nissan Prairie M10 1982–1986 Rear (LHS/RHS)
Nissan Pulsar VB11 1983–1986 Rear (LHS/RHS)

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