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  1. chevymike

    No Brakes

    Well, actually it depends on the system and I made more of a general comment versus a specific to this generation GM vehicle. Some systems put the valve into the MC (two pistons with a spring) and some on in a combo valve. Both ways basically work the same but the combo valve also has a switch...
  2. chevymike

    No Brakes

    Actually that is not correct. Most all OEM systems use the rear reservior to feed the front brakes and the front reservior to feed the rear brakes. It has to do with the piston inside the MC. Most dual reservior systems apply the front brakes slightly before the rear, since weight is being...
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