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Old 03-21-2016, 01:15 PM   #15
markmdz
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Re: Brake Master Cylinder Relocation

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Well, neither really - the shop in Minnesota that has been working on my truck came up with this. Don't want to take credit for someone else's talented work! I tell you what, though - for as many people that like to put the mc/booster under the floor on these trucks, someone should make an off-the-shelf kit for this setup!
That shop is definitely a "think outside the box" type of place, so my hat goes off to them for that.

Do you happen to have anymore pics of it? I'm intrigued and would like to do something similar to mine based off that design. How easily accessible is the fluid reservoir?
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