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Old Today | 07:29 AM
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The RainX is what allowed me to keep driving!

Today was supposed to be cloudy with no rain, now it's rain all day and all week... We went from folks worrying they'd have no hay to cut, to now we're worrying about when we'll be able to cut it!
Expecting another flood in the barn?

I woke up to a monsoon, just like yesterday.

Doing research yesterday factory wheel cylinders were 1" on the passenger side, and 7/8" on the driver side. When we pulled the old ones they were 1 1/8th. Went to Oreilly's and got some that are 1 3/16th's. Now getting to some dry time is the hard part. I am going back to work, my friend is a college teacher and he is doing 3 nights a week under his summer break until August.
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Wheel cylinder diameters?

Hoping it doesn't flood like that again for another 25 years or more (the only way it would affect me then, is it might float me out of the ground...). But I am watching the river predictions. "Fortunately" it's been dry for so long it took awhile for it to start to run off. 4.35" and counting so far this past week.
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Originally Posted by KRB
Wheel cylinder diameters?.
Yes sir, diameters.
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Rug_Trucker, that is the first time I heard the wheel cylinders were different sizes on the rear. Where did you see that info?
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Originally Posted by nonrev
Rug_Trucker, that is the first time I heard the wheel cylinders were different sizes on the rear. Where did you see that info?
I have never heard that one either.
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Originally Posted by nonrev
Rug_Trucker, that is the first time I heard the wheel cylinders were different sizes on the rear. Where did you see that info?
Didn't remember where as I went to 27 different dead ends yesterday. However here we go I put in '93 D350 at this new to me website. Scroll down for the right WC. They list a 7/8", and a 1" for the left. They only list a 1" for the right.

"1993 Dodge D350
Rear Right; 7/8" Bore; 12" X 2-1/2" Brakes
https://www.truckspring.com/Search.aspx?p=Make Dodge/Year:1993/Model 350/Brake-Wheel-Parts/Wheel-Cylinders" "1993 Dodge D350
Rear Left; 1" Bore; 12" X 2-1/2" Brakes"

https://www.truckspring.com/Search.aspx?p=Makeodge/Year:1993/Model350/Brake-Wheel-Parts/Wheel-Cylinders
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