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Old 09-19-2001, 09:42 PM   #5
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I have Granada front disks. I think they're 10", but I'm not positive. Works so much better than the drums, that I'm happy as hell.

One thing I must warn about is the non captured actuating rod in the Granada master cylinder. My kit came with a set up that would allow the brake pedal to be pulled backwards to let the rod fall out on the floor. I made a bracket that screwed onto the steering column to make a rearward stop for the brake pedal, thus preventing that catastrophe.

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