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Old 01-20-2025, 11:39 AM   #1
Bodied67
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Opinion on Master Cylinder replacement

Morning guys,

So I’m finally taking the plunge on swapping my front drums to discs and as I’m sourcing all my parts and browsing kits I’m looking for some input on which route to take with the master.

I don’t like the big bulky look of the current master I have now so I want to swap it out to something more appealing to the eyes. I’ve read some people love the manual brakes some people don’t, I’m gonna use this truck as a nice cruiser nothing more nothing less and going to retain the rear drums for now (may upgrade in the future).

It’s got a LS with a mild cam so I’m curious about deleting the vacuum line and whatnot or just keep it how it is and find a compatible master. Only real issue at the moment is clearance with a fuel regulator that the previous owner mounted right on the firewall as you’ll see in the photo. Any thoughts or input on what some of you guys did or used would be greatly appreciated as always.
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