If im putting a vtr rear beam on my furio do i need to change the master cylinder?
Vtr rear beam
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#2No.
the suspension has nothing to do with your brakes.
Although, I know what you're saying
the answer is still no.
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#3I meant because im going from drums to discs
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#4I know what you meant, I said I know what you meant in my last post.
the answer is still no
you can keep your original master cylinder.
Might be worth you fitting a brake bias valve though, under hard braking the rear end can lock up. -
#5Theres already one fitted on the axle mate1 user thanked this post:
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#6Quote:I know what you meant, I said I know what you meant in my last post.
the answer is still no
you can keep your original master cylinder.
Might be worth you fitting a brake bias valve though, under hard braking the rear end can lock up.
If ur going to give half advice forget it lol.
Op
You need brake lines from where they join under the passenger floor as. You'll need handbrake cables. You'll also need all the brake lines across the axle from the vtr axle.
If you can make sure the bleed nipples are free on the calipers and i had one snap when i did mine.
I would advise a mate help you as the weight of the axle.
You can keep ur standerd MC.
Its a pretty easy job tbh aslong you pay attension. -
#7Shush you!Quote:

If ur going to give half advice forget it lol.
Op
You need brake lines from where they join under the passenger floor as. You'll need handbrake cables. You'll also need all the brake lines across the axle from the vtr axle.
If you can make sure the bleed nipples are free on the calipers and i had one snap when i did mine.
I would advise a mate help you as the weight of the axle.
You can keep ur standerd MC.
Its a pretty easy job tbh aslong you pay attension.
OP only asked if he could keep his MC.
