10-21-2009, 05:22 PM
Not sure if there is an acuret way to do so with out taking it apart. You may be able to put it in a vise and compress it all the way in and measure the depth(stroke).
You should be able to call a parts store or look on line ( I use advance auto parts on line site ) too look up the caddy to see what parts it came with (did it have drum rears, caliper fronts, a prop vavle, vacume booster). They may even have specs on the factory drum size.
You should also try and positivly identify what size drums (that will tell you what size wheel cyl you have). That will make fitting all the parts together more acuret.
Broncomatt
You should be able to call a parts store or look on line ( I use advance auto parts on line site ) too look up the caddy to see what parts it came with (did it have drum rears, caliper fronts, a prop vavle, vacume booster). They may even have specs on the factory drum size.
You should also try and positivly identify what size drums (that will tell you what size wheel cyl you have). That will make fitting all the parts together more acuret.
Broncomatt
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