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Old 11-30-2001, 06:12 PM   #1
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Default What master cylinder do I need?

OK I've heard about this great deal, that you can get the calipers from a 86-91 Lincoln Mark VII and use them without modification on a Fox Mustang. Just need to get pads, and you can optionally add better rotors (like Powerslots which I'll be doing), lines (something stainless steel), and caliper bushings (Steeda has these...). What about a master cylinder? The 73mm calipers have approx. 48% more area than the stock 60mm's, so that will mean 48% more pedal travel, right? Is there a master cylinder I can use with stock rear drums and this setup? Does the Lincoln one work (they have rear discs)? Any help would be appreciated.
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