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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPKEVIN" data-source="post: 763605" data-attributes="member: 13136"><p>I'm here to confirm that the internet didn't lie. Brakes are noticeably better. I was a little concerned swapping stuff out that the pushrod was a little long but i think the hydroboost acts a little different. I had an oem pushrod which was 3.14" per all the googling i could do. Been that way for 2 years. I swapped out the the new master and had a hard time bleeding. I loosened the master and let it slide out 1/4" or so on the 2 mounting studs just in case it was not sitting in a netral position and not letting me draw fluid from the reservoir while bleeding. Didn't make any difference.</p><p></p><p>I was by myself so I vacuum bleed a whole quart through, then I made a 2x4 the right length to hold the pedal while I cracked my bleeders. That was the ticket. It now takes very little effort to hold the vehicle still in low range. It seems like there might be more pedal travel total but it takes less travel to do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPKEVIN, post: 763605, member: 13136"] I'm here to confirm that the internet didn't lie. Brakes are noticeably better. I was a little concerned swapping stuff out that the pushrod was a little long but i think the hydroboost acts a little different. I had an oem pushrod which was 3.14" per all the googling i could do. Been that way for 2 years. I swapped out the the new master and had a hard time bleeding. I loosened the master and let it slide out 1/4" or so on the 2 mounting studs just in case it was not sitting in a netral position and not letting me draw fluid from the reservoir while bleeding. Didn't make any difference. I was by myself so I vacuum bleed a whole quart through, then I made a 2x4 the right length to hold the pedal while I cracked my bleeders. That was the ticket. It now takes very little effort to hold the vehicle still in low range. It seems like there might be more pedal travel total but it takes less travel to do the job. [/QUOTE]
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