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that is a tall as frick master cylinderThat's your rim, it's just been buffed, and polished to a bright shine. I have spent a lot of time doing buff, and polish work on my truck.
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that is a tall as frick master cylinderThat's your rim, it's just been buffed, and polished to a bright shine. I have spent a lot of time doing buff, and polish work on my truck.
My master cylinder? It's a GMT 800 off of a 2002 Tahoe. If you look close, you can see the brake line adaptor to make it work. Here is a better pic. It's been on my truck a long time. 6 or 8 years, I think. It gives you a better brake peddle feel, and a higher peddle. It also takes away that soft peddle feel. Some people don't like the swap, I love it.that is a tall as frick master cylinder
Thanks. They look a lot like the SS wheels and I like the connection to racing. I’m a big NASCAR fan.I like it. looks like the OE 454SS wheels, or is that what they are in the last pics. The summit rims look good IMO.
that fluid level almost seems unecessary since the fact the fluid isnt recirculating mroe or less stuck in the line between cool and ends.My master cylinder? It's a GMT 800 off of a 2002 Tahoe. If you look close, you can see the brake line adaptor to make it work. Here is a better pic. It's been on my truck a long time. 6 or 8 years, I think. It gives you a better brake peddle feel, and a higher peddle. It also takes away that soft peddle feel. Some people don't like the swap, I love it.You must be registered for see images attach
Your missing the point. It's not about the fulid level. It's about better stopping power. The piston on the gmt800 MC has a bigger piston, so this gives you better stopping power. I never really paid any attention to the Reservoir size vs the gmt400 reservior size. That's not what's important to me. That mushy peddle feel of the later gmt400s tend to have, is what I was trying to eliminate. The gmt800 MC did just that, for my application, and in my case. It's a much more solid peddle feel, or at least in my case it is anyway.that fluid level almost seems unecessary since the fact the fluid isnt recirculating mroe or less stuck in the line between cool and ends.
or is this a 4 wheel abs? I could see that having functional need for that fluid.
or brakes with a large lining wear + pistons
A bigger piston makes it feel firmer because you have less leverage on the brakes. A smaller piston will give you more brake pressure, but requires a longer pedal throw, which can feel like sponginess.The piston on the gmt800 MC has a bigger piston, so this gives you better stopping power.