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Rear Left/Right Brake Wheel Cylinder fit for Kawasaki KAF300 Mule 500 520 550 1991-2004, OEM# 43092-1058

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  • 【Fitment】Compatible with following Kawasaki UTV ▶ Mule 500 - KAF300 1991 1993 1995 ▶ Mule 520 - KAF300 2000-2001 ▶ Mule 550 - KAF300 1997-2004
  • 【Material】This high grade brake wheel cylinder is made with EPDM rubber cups, cast iron and aluminum.
  • 【OEM#】 43092-1058. Please check your bike OEM number before you make an order.
  • 【Package】1 x Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder. Recommended professional installations.(Notes: left and right are the same so that you can use this to replace on front brake drum left or right side).
  • 【Service】JAVIK offer 24 hours customer service and 1 year product service. Please feel free to message if you meet any problem.


Feature:
Placement on rear brake drum left or right(left right same)
Exact as original. Recommended professional installations
Package:
1 x Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder
OEM# 43092-1058
Compatible with following Kawasaki UTV
▶ Mule 500 - KAF300 1991 1993 1995
1991 Mule 500 - KAF300-A1
1993 Mule 500 - KAF300-B1
1995 Mule 500 - KAF300-B2
▶ Mule 520 - KAF300 2000-2001
2000 Mule 520 - KAF300-D1
2001 Mule 520 - KAF300-D2
▶ Mule 550 - KAF300 1997-2004
1997 Mule 550 - KAF300-C1
1998 Mule 550 - KAF300-C2
1999 Mule 550 - KAF300-C3
2000 Mule 550 - KAF300-C4
2001 Mule 550 - KAF300-C5
2003 Mule 550 - KAF300-C6
2004 Mule 550 - KAF300-C7


Spicewood Joe
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
I needed one brake caliper for my ancient Kawasaki mule and the dealer was asking 4 times the price I found on Amazon. After a little tinkering and one busted knuckle it was installed and works good. There was some uncertainty as this replacement part was slightly bigger than factory part and if you have even messed with drum brakes, there is little room for anything not to spec. The only concern was the this part had bolt attachment holes at slight angle and getting the bolts to properly thread and secure unit was a Chinese fire drill. Over all I will use this source again if another cylinder fails.