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Old 03-14-2003, 09:21 AM   #5
matt1190
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does it have ABS? Having that fail could lead to extremely poor braking. I'd probably just take it to a brake place and tell them its between the cylinder and the booster, they'll take it from there. Brakes are just one of those things that you dont want to screw up on if you're repairing them yourself! Speaking from experience of course
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