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Disc brake master cyl in 60???

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Disc brake master cyl in 60???

Post by brighty »

Sorry for not searchn, but not enuff time before i go to work.

If no-one can answer this quickly, I'll have to search over the weekend... or someone could just post a link to the relevant topic. ;)

I need a master cyl(and maybe booster aswell) to bolt up to a 60 series that will be able to run disc brakes on all 4 corners. From memory I think 80 or 75 series were the ones that bolted straight up with no probs.

Any info would be great as I want to do this on the weekend.

Cheers.
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Post by midi73 »

80 series seems to be the popular choice. and 80 booster. That is what I will be doing on my 70 series.
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Post by Shadow »

i think ive read that all toyota master cylinder + boosters will bolt to the same holes on the firewall. The 80 series would be the best option(depending what rear calipers you choose)
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