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GeoBrakes carries OEM-grade drum brake wheel cylinders confirmed to fit the Chevrolet Impala, the hydraulic actuators at the top of each drum brake assembly that convert brake fluid pressure into the mechanical force that pushes the Impala shoes against the drum. Available in new and remanufactured options for your Impala, every cylinder is bored to OEM specifications
Standard/OE$12.52
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The drum brake wheel cylinder on the Chevrolet Impala is the hydraulic component that actuates your Impala drum brake shoes every time you press the brake pedal. Brake fluid pressure from the master cylinder enters the Impala wheel cylinder and acts equally on two opposed pistons, pushing them outward simultaneously toward each shoe on the Chevrolet Impala. A leaking Impala wheel cylinder actively bleeds hydraulic pressure from the brake circuit and contaminates the brake shoes with fluid, both of which directly compromise your ability to stop the Chevrolet Impala.
Chevrolet Impala drum brake wheel cylinders are particularly vulnerable to corrosion in American road salt conditions. Salt water penetrates the dust boots over time on the Impala, attacking the cylinder bore surface. Once the Chevrolet Impala bore is pitted, new piston cup seals cannot maintain a leak-free seal. Internally corroded Impala cylinders must be replaced, not rebuilt. Vehicles in high-salt urban environments often require Impala wheel cylinder replacement on the same service interval as brake shoes.
GeoBrakes stocks both new OEM-specification wheel cylinders and quality remanufactured units for the Chevrolet Impala. New cylinders are the stronger choice for Impala vehicles in high-corrosion environments. Remanufactured units offer excellent value for Chevrolet Impala vehicles in moderate conditions where the original bore was sound. Our vehicle selector confirms the correct Impala cylinder, right bore diameter, port location, and mounting configuration, for your Impala drum brake assembly before purchase.
Can I drive my Chevrolet Impala with a leaking wheel cylinder?
No. A leaking Impala cylinder actively loses hydraulic pressure from the brake circuit, reducing stopping force on your Chevrolet Impala over time. Brake fluid that reaches the Impala shoes renders the friction material ineffective. A leaking Chevrolet Impala wheel cylinder is an immediate safety concern that requires urgent attention.
Should I replace both wheel cylinders on my Chevrolet Impala at the same time?
Yes. If one Impala cylinder has leaked or seized due to age and corrosion, the cylinder on the opposite side of the Chevrolet Impala has experienced identical conditions and is at a similar stage of deterioration. Replacing both ensures balanced hydraulic pressure on your Impala and avoids a second service call within months.
Do I need to bleed the brakes on my Chevrolet Impala after replacing a wheel cylinder?
Yes. Replacing a Impala wheel cylinder opens the hydraulic circuit, allowing air to enter. After installation on the Chevrolet Impala, the entire rear brake circuit must be bled to remove all air and restore a firm, consistent brake pedal on your Impala.