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thegawd

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It will bolt up but theres a bunch of factors involved. check your RPO codes and replace parts according to the RPO codes. if you don't do this and dont understand hydraulics then your just guessing. some people get lucky guessing. others create a dangerous situation.

the only true way to upgrade brakes is to use the entire system from a vehicle.... MC, wheel cylinders and wheel calipers.

these are matched together so that they operate correctly.
 

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sorry for a question, is it possible to mount the master cylinder of a 2003 Tahoe on a 1997 k1500? with the adapter? Thank you all!
A K1500 will almost certainly have "Low Drag" front calipers.

Those are NOT compatible with a two-chamber master cylinder from an '03.

You'd need a 3-chamber/step-bore "Quick Take-Up" master cylinder like the original.
 
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