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1970 c10 master cylinder issue
does any one know if there is a different brake booster/master cylinder set up i could use other than the original one that sticks out into the engine compartment.I was thinking of a chevelle or camaro etc. some thing that will hug the firewall more....thanks
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Re: 1970 c10 master cylinder issue
Do you have drum brakes or disc brakes?
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Re: 1970 c10 master cylinder issue
disc front drum rear
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Re: 1970 c10 master cylinder issue
I like using the new style M/C from Wilwood.
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinde...rname=Aluminum Tandem Master Cylinder Otherwise I would recommend any aluminum aftermarket M/C. I'll never use a cast iron version again. You can't keep them from rusting. http://www.performanceonline.com/Dis...h-Performance/
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