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What master cylinder for A10 stanza front brakes?
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Hi everyone,

The master cylinder on my 1200 ute recently shat itself so I'm going to buy a new one off ebay.

The front of the car uses A10 stanza disc brakes and the larger girlock calipers.
The rear of the car uses standard drum brakes.

So my question is: Should I fit a standard 11/16ths disc/drum MC or step up to the larger 13/16ths disc/drum MC from a B310?

Cheers,

Matt

Posted on: 2015/3/11 3:47
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Re: What master cylinder for A10 stanza front brakes?
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The standard one is best imo. That's what I used on my old track car for many years withthe same stanza girlock and drum brake setup. A larger MC will mean increased pedal effort.

Posted on: 2015/3/11 5:06

Edited by L18_B110 on 2015/3/11 22:16:57
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Re: What master cylinder for A10 stanza front brakes?
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Stock 11/16 never gave me issue with girlocks or twin or 4 pot sumitomo with drum brake rear end. Balance was ok still as was pedal feel.

Posted on: 2015/3/11 8:15
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Re: What master cylinder for A10 stanza front brakes?
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Theres even a 3/4 one in between if you want middle of the road

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Re: What master cylinder for A10 stanza front brakes?
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Thanks for the help!

Posted on: 2015/3/13 8:31
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