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Old 11-12-2004, 09:07   #9 (permalink)
Monster Man
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Originally posted by Recovry4x4

Wait a sec! There is only one hydraulic line that comes off the master to the airpack. One were to mount 2 masters, side by side you would only need shaft that connects the 2 together then the pedal applies pressure on that shaft. While not as simple as I make it sound, not a tough job either. By simply changing where on that shaft the brake pedal linkage is, you change the bias. Hmm!
just thinking about it, the easiest would be over/under, that way the shaft will apply greater leverage and more stroke to the bottom cylinder, that will be whichever one you want more pressure to, it would be easier than side by side I'd think.
You'd just need to take whichever lines out of the cylinder that hook to the rear brakes, and stick those in one, and the front lines in the other, no?
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