Lehman trike rear brake cylinders

It has been a while since I visited the forum. To begin the 2022 riding season, my trike is in need of rear brake wheel cylinders. The Lehman trike is a conversion to a 2008 Suzuki Boulevard C50, and I understand they used to use a rear axle from or created from 1973-78 series of Mustang II. Do the Mustang II brake cylinders fit or work for this? If not, what brake cylinder do I need to find?

Looking forward to a superb riding season!
 
Yes, the brakes are just regular Ford 9" drum brakes as used on many car lines for many years, the wheel cylinders are Pinto ones. Look closely at piston diameters though, maybe be a good idea to measure yours too as they are available in different diameters. Assume that pressure in a line will be same, a larger wheel cylinder with greater surface area over the piston will apply more brake force to the shoes, but will take more fluid to do it, so pedal travel increases. Pintos, Mustang IIs, etc pretty light so they used smaller ones than a Granada or Torino or Ranger pickup for example.
 
Some of the Ford 9" rear brakes used wheel cylinder links similar to the one pictured here, others did not, the brake shoe had a protrusion built in
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Yes, the brakes are just regular Ford 9" drum brakes as used on many car lines for many years, the wheel cylinders are Pinto ones. Look closely at piston diameters though, maybe be a good idea to measure yours too as they are available in different diameters. Assume that pressure in a line will be same, a larger wheel cylinder with greater surface area over the piston will apply more brake force to the shoes, but will take more fluid to do it, so pedal travel increases. Pintos, Mustang IIs, etc pretty light so they used smaller ones than a Granada or Torino or Ranger pickup for example.

Thank you - have located wheel cylinders for 77 Mustang II rear axle. Will check piston diameter - will post update.
 
Thank you - have located wheel cylinders for 77 Mustang II rear axle. Will check piston diameter - will post update.

Update: Wheel cylinders for 77 Mustang II worked fine - the bore size was the match required to complete the job! Now for some great riding weather! Happy trails, enjoy the roads and the scenes! :clapping::clap::high5:
 

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