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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS | Mitsubishi Pajero NH-NK Triton ME-MK 1986–2006 | JB3128

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Ultima | Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS | Mitsubishi Pajero NH-NK Triton ME-MK 1986–2006 | JB3128Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS (JB3128) for Mitsubishi Pajero NH NJ NK & Triton ME MK 4x2 19862006 This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB3128) is designed as a high quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Left Hand Side (LHS) of various Mitsubishi 4x4 and 4x2 vehicles equipped with rear drum brakes. This wide ranging fitment includes the popular Mitsubishi Pajero Montero SUV (NH, NJ, NK series) and multiple generations of the Mitsubishi

Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder LHS (JB3128) for Mitsubishi Pajero NH/NJ/NK & Triton ME-MK 4x2 1986–2006

This Ultima Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder (JB3128) is designed as a high-quality, direct OE replacement for the Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS) of various Mitsubishi 4x4 and 4x2 vehicles equipped with rear drum brakes. This wide-ranging fitment includes the popular Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero SUV (NH, NJ, NK series) and multiple generations of the Mitsubishi Triton/L200 ute, specifically the 4x2 versions of the ME, MF, MG, MH, and MJ series, as well as the later MK series. Fitting vehicles across the approximate 1986 to 2006 production range, this cylinder is a vital component in the rear drum brake system, converting hydraulic pressure into the necessary stopping force required by the brake shoes to ensure consistent and dependable performance under various conditions.

Features & Benefits:

  • Direct Fit OE Replacement: Designed to match the fit, form, and function of the original equipment wheel cylinder on the LHS.
  • Wide Mitsubishi Fitment: Covers key generations of Pajero and Triton utility models.
  • Reliable Braking: Ensures accurate hydraulic pressure transfer for consistent and responsive drum braking performance.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Manufactured from durable materials for protection against corrosion and wear.
  • Position Specific: Designed exclusively for the Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS).
  • Complete Unit: Supplied ready to install with pistons, seals, and boots.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): JB3128
  • Type: Brake Wheel Cylinder
  • Position: Rear Left-Hand Side (LHS)
  • Vehicle Models: Mitsubishi Pajero, Mitsubishi Triton / L200
  • Series: NH, NJ, NK (Pajero), ME, MF, MG, MH, MJ (4x2 Triton), MK (Triton)
  • Years: 1986–2006 (Approximate range)
  • Use: 4x4 SUV / Utility Vehicle (Ute)

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position / Notes
Mitsubishi Pajero / Montero NH, NJ, NK 1991–2000 Rear Left (LHS)
Mitsubishi Triton / L200 ME, MF, MG, MH, MJ (4x2) 1986–1996 Rear Left (LHS)
Mitsubishi Triton / L200 MK 1996–2006 Rear Left (LHS)

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