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  1. jollyroger

    Master cyl, dual vs. single

    I was wondering if one could take a master cyl from a later model truck and mate the air pack to it. I like the air system. I have been contemplating power steering and brakes with a dual master for my M-37 for quite some time. I also saw a duece air setup on an M-37 in Phoenix AZ where I bought...
  2. jollyroger

    Master cyl, dual vs. single

    I was just saying it was a challenge as a joke. I figured you all knew better than I. I was just contemplating this question while I was coming down a tight switchbacked mountain road when I preran into hunting camp. My crash site would be a 1000 foot drop off. Others have gone off the edge and...
  3. jollyroger

    Master cyl, dual vs. single

    Oh. Now that sounded like a challenge......Seriously though that makes more sense. I just did not know the dual masters existed. If it is just a matter of low availability and serviceability then the dual singles discussions make a ton of sense. That's why I asked.
  4. jollyroger

    Master cyl, dual vs. single

    I was looking through some adds that showed a 1994 M35A3 with a dual chamber master cyl. Is it possible to install that system instead of doing dual single chamber master cyl. and dual air packs? It would seem to be more simple than a dual single setup. I thought the more experienced guys here...
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