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That would be awesome, but I had to head up north to help my dad with a bunch of pre winter stuff and to much to list that needs to be done on the house we bought. Place was forclosed and empty for 3 years.
ah.well there's nothing more important than getting prepared for old man winter that's for sure.if he catches you with your pants down in Maine,he will spank your bare *** until it's purple! lol!
well maybe next weekend.
Hi. You converted to hydroboost right? What did you do to get rid of the rear brakes locking up before the front?
i don't mind that.however if you want the fronts to work more than the front,use the original pickup trucks master cylinder.in order to use it,you just ream out the holes so it fits over the studs.
i don't mind that.however if you want the fronts to work more than the front,use the original pickup trucks master cylinder.in order to use it,you just ream out the holes so it fits over the studs.
I do have the whole hydroboost master cylinder mounted. Been that way since I did it 2-3 years ago. Some say to use an older proportioning valve that is more of a straight through flow. I need to find one to try. Next would be a manual adjustable valve