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Re: disc brakes in the rear
« on: Feb 04, 2009, 10:37:10 PM »
so i just put a dana 44 in the rear of my 91 pickup it out of a 94 isuzu rodeo so it has disc brakes. Ive been searchin for info on if i need to change my master cylinder or not i just recently saw that someone used a 3/4-1 ton m/c of a chevy supposedly that works good. Right now my brakes dont feel right if anyone has any info on what they have done id appreciate thanks.
yes you should change out your cylinder. best bet would be to find the size of the rodeo cylinder and then at least match that size if not go larger and then install a proportioning valve to fine tune the pressure out back. I don't have a catalog here at home or i'd tell you what to look for. :twocents:

 
 
 
 
 

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