rico47635
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Hello everyone. It's been a good while since I posted here. I am glad to see the site is still up and running. I have a question on master cylinders. My truck is a 1988 K1500, 5.7L, standard cab. I have been having some brake issues lately, the details of which I may go into if I can't solve the problem on my own. My question is this. When looking at the master cylinders on automotive parts websites, they always list two separate master cylinders for my truck. One is for the standard cab and the other is for the extended cab truck. The power brake boosters are also different. I have been able to determine that this has to do with the rear anti-lock braking system Chevy introduced that year. What is the difference, if one exists, on the two master cylinders? They look alike, but have different prices. If someone were to use the extended cab version on a regular cab truck, would it make a difference? Thank you in advance for your responses.