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hello everyone, i have a 48 dodge, i am putting disc brakes on front with stock m/c, it is made on the pedal with no way to change to a dual, i am rebuilding it and was wondering if anyone has used a setup like this, also looking for parts, anyone know a good supplier, thanks in advance, steve

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I'll beat Don to the punch on this one; if you try the forum search tool at the top you will find lots of information on disk brakes and dual master cylinders in our cars.

Marty

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Check out the tread, "what is the best master cylinder for discs"

I have a 48 Dodge with a dual type Master Cylinder, without removing

the stock MC. It will work with all drums, or disc.....

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hello everyone, i have a 48 dodge, i am putting disc brakes on front with stock m/c, it is made on the pedal with no way to change to a dual, i am rebuilding it and was wondering if anyone has used a setup like this, also looking for parts, anyone know a good supplier, thanks in advance, steve
Here is what I did using the old master...

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I'll beat Don to the punch on this one; if you try the forum search tool at the top you will find lots of information on disk brakes and dual master cylinders in our cars.

Marty

I don't think he has been on here for a while. He must be to pooped to get on when he gets home from the new job!

Darren

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