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> Master Cyl for 94 Gt anti-lock brake
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Does anyone know if I should get this part to do a four wheel dics brake conversion? I think I remember someone say you need to replace the master cyl. in order to do the conversion... Any help, please. Matt
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Yes you need the master cylinder because of the rear calipers, they required different amount of fluid and pressrues, then our regular master cylinders put out because of the rear drums. Jose G MD_NEPO Chapter member NEPO member "Always in pursuit of the best mod!"
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