I just went through this problem on my 55 imp. All wheel cylinders are the same from 1955 to 1949 or so I am told. Desoto, Dodge and Plymouth used the same ones so they are easy to come by. EIS sells both the kit or the cylinder. Hoses and master cylinders as well as brake shoes are a differn't matter. I had to reline my brake shoes don't let them ware to the metal or you can't do this. Also don't neglect the lower pin shoe adjustment. This is hard to set without the proper tool. I adjusted mine until the shoe started to drag then backed off until I could not hear it any more. Others have said to cut a hole in the backing plate and use a feeler gage. I chose not to do that one due to water and snow build up on the shoes (I like to stop in the rain). Parts are hard to find for these Imps but check the internet for specialty catologs and you will find them. I also wonder if you are bleeding the system right. There are to bleed screws on the front end. Good luck! RC Ray from The Old Crocs <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Guys > > Ray Gomm from the UK here - I urgently need a full > set of wheel cylinder > rubbers for 1950 Chrysler Imperial ( New Yorker > chassis ) - 2 for each > front wheel and 1 for each rear wheel - looks like > I'm going to have to > replace everything to find the problem : > > My front brakes grab one-sided so that the car > always pulls violently to > the right when braking. I stripped everything > down, cleaned it all and > put it back but it still does the same - can't see > anything obvious. > Helppppppppppppp ! > > > > > > http://mobile.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Mobile - Check & compose your email via SMS on your Telstra or Vodafone mobile.