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  1. Valence

    Dry brake master cylinder

    I'm not very good at recommendations, because I personally tend to do more than is necessary and additional "while I'm in there.." tasks. But, if you'd like to hear it, my recommendations, in order, for these single circuit brake systems where a single point of failure means no brakes...
  2. Valence

    Dry brake master cylinder

    I also highly recommend installing a "remote brake fluid reservoir". It makes checking and topping off the brake fluid level SO MUCH EASIER and faster. :)
  3. Valence

    Dry brake master cylinder

    After filling the master cylinder, did you bleed the brakes? You first need to bleed the air pack, then move to the axles. I start with the wheel cylinders (following the brake lines routing) farthest from the master cylinder: Passenger middle axle >> Passenger rear axle >> Driver rear axle >>...
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