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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 15/16 - KWC9939

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 15/16 - KWC9939

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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWD141
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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWD141

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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWF166
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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWH406
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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWD293
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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWD293

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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWD292
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TRW Wheel Cylinders - BWF167
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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30707

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30707

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 13/16 - KWC30026

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 13/16 - KWC30026

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30828

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30828

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC9712

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC9712

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30848

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 3/4 - KWC30848

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 5/8 - KWC20217

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 5/8 - KWC20217

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 13/16 - KWC2885

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 13/16 - KWC2885

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC30857

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Brake Wheel Cylinders on the 2017 Toyota Hilux

The 2017 Toyota Hilux does not use brake wheel cylinders as part of its braking system. Instead, this vehicle relies primarily on disc brakes at the front wheels and drum brakes at the rear wheels, but with a different type of mechanism that does not include traditional brake wheel cylinders. The rear drum brakes on the Hilux use a self-adjusting mechanism with hydraulic components integrated within the drum assembly rather than standalone wheel cylinders seen on older or different vehicle models.

Brake wheel cylinders are typically found in drum brake systems, where they serve a crucial role in pushing the brake shoes against the drum to create the friction needed to slow the vehicle down. However, the design and technology behind the 2017 Hilux's braking system have evolved, using more modern and integrated solutions that don't include conventional wheel cylinders visible as separate parts.

The reason for this lies in both safety and efficiency improvements. The 2017 Hilux's braking system utilises disc brakes at the front, known for their superior stopping power and better heat dissipation, while the rear has a drum setup but with a hydraulic push mechanism that reduces maintenance needs and improves reliability. The move away from traditional brake wheel cylinders helps decrease the number of separate components susceptible to failure and tightens the overall hydraulic system, offering better performance and longer service intervals.

For owners of a 2017 Toyota Hilux, brake maintenance will be focused more on inspecting and servicing brake pads, discs, and the drum brake assembly as a whole rather than specifically checking or replacing brake wheel cylinders. The braking system components that do require attention include brake fluid, pads, discs, and the drum mechanism, including springs and self-adjusters. Ensuring that these parts are in good condition will keep the brakes functioning efficiently, providing the safety and reliability expected from a vehicle like the Hilux.

When servicing the brakes on a 2017 Toyota Hilux, mechanics will typically check the hydraulic system for leaks, brake fluid condition, and the wear of friction materials, as well as the general condition of the braking hardware inside the drum at the rear. Using quality brake fluid and adhering to recommended service intervals is key to preventing more extensive and costly repairs down the track.

Overall, while brake wheel cylinders are an important component in many drum brake setups, they are not part of the 2017 Toyota Hilux's braking system due to the specific design choices Toyota has made to improve reliability and safety. Owners should follow the manufacturer's guidance and have their brake systems regularly inspected by professionals who understand these modern mechanisms and can spot any potential issues before they develop into serious problems.