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Old 04-28-09, 04:00 PM
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ON Brakes / master cylinder

hey all

so i recently replaced my master cylinder , the problem is that my fd is the rhd and the new master cylinder i got was im assuming the american one , where the brake lines plug in to are on the opposite ends of where my old one had them , so i had to grind off half the heat shield and buy new brake lines for it to make it all work ,

my question is would it make a difference if its an american master or not ? as well as for anyone with a rhd fd out this if they could take a look to see what line goes on witch side , im 98% sure that i have them right i just want to make sure !

any feed back or help would be awesome , thanks
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as long as you hooked it up properly, you will have no issues.
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