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Old 06-03-2012, 08:45 PM   #1
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Brake Questions

I am looking to free up some room on my 1986 chevy k20 truck. I would like to remove the stock master cylinder and booster. i was wondering how much work there would be to hook up a high pressure wilwood master cylinder alone. Keep in mind i have 4 wheel disck brakes and this is for my mud bogger which is used only to race.
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Re: Brake Questions

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I am looking to free up some room on my 1986 chevy k20 truck. I would like to remove the stock master cylinder and booster. i was wondering how much work there would be to hook up a high pressure wilwood master cylinder alone. Keep in mind i have 4 wheel disck brakes and this is for my mud bogger which is used only to race.
You will have to fill in your factory hole on your firewall to instal the Wilwood manual master.Then you can mount the new master in place and make the correct size hole to install.The whole job takes around 2 hrs to do

Parts you will need

1.Wilwood master
2.Wilwood prop valve


We have both of these instock and have some great prices let us know
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