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Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Stock Brake Line.JPG

 
 
Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Stock Brake Line.JPG
Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Stock Brake Line.JPG
One thing worth mentioning is the fact that the stock brake lines are flipped on the original master as opposed to the new LMC master. In stock guise, the front brake line mated to the back port on the master and the rear, the front. The larger chamber was to provide more braking power to the front drum brakes, responsible for approximately 70 percent of the braking duty. View Related Article
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