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Brake Master Cylinder Suggestions #1036473 10/20/11 08:40 PM
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Jim_Paget Offline OP
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We are running Dana 60s, front and rear. The front is a kingpin 60 with discs from about '90 ish. The rear is a drum 60 from about 79-80.

What would people suggest that we run for a brake master cylinder. We are assuming that it has a stock YJ master currewntly.
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Jim Paget
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Re: Brake Master Cylinder Suggestions [Re: Jim_Paget] #1036474 10/20/11 11:55 PM
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There are a couple of forum threads about brakes. However, VANCO does have a bigger master cylinder that has been used to solve braking issues.


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Re: Brake Master Cylinder Suggestions [Re: 4x4Wire] #1036475 10/26/11 01:18 PM
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I personaly run a 72 Vette master and tossed all proportioning...it works because of caliper systems.
14 Bolts front and rear 10.5" ring gear former full float.
14" rotors with 4 piston wilwood fronts, but little ford explorer style brakes rear.
Most times when I'm building jeeps w 1 tons, I use the oem master and never have problems. It's only when asked to upgrade that I look at 97 dodge 2500 master or Vette.

I'd run the stocker if it's ok and has not been left empty/dry.

SD

Re: Brake Master Cylinder Suggestions [Re: superdawg] #1036476 10/27/11 01:41 AM
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Jim_Paget Offline OP
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We ended up going with a master out of a '79 E350. It works really well.


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