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94-97 Aftermarket
Those who have gone to 2005+ axles
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[QUOTE="Tiha, post: 1560177, member: 33189"] Factory master cylinder will work but it is not ideal. I screwed around a bunch with proportioning valves on the factory master cylinder, did not make a bit of difference between stock and completely gutted and bored out. Put the truck together and decide what you don't like about the brakes and go from there. too much pedal travel? Then you need a bigger bore master cylinder. pedal too stiff? Then you need a smaller bore master cylinder. Then you just grab a master cylinder from a 4 wheel disc vehicle. I think I am currently using one from a 99 expedition, but the 99 superduty would work as well, just larger bore. [/QUOTE]
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