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Judging interest for road course nuts - brake part.
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGuy" data-source="post: 3872113" data-attributes="member: 10042"><p>Just a simple thread to judge interest.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, so the dual master cylinder with balance bar assembly didnt fit my big block shelby. As I'm staring at it, I'm realizing that it just may very well fit the '03 with slight modification to the bolt pattern on the mounting bracket.</p><p></p><p>Say for instance we could put a dual master cylinder assembly with a balance bar on the end of the hydro-boost assembly. that would let us adjust brake bias (from the passenger compartment should you decide to add a cable and knob). Would you be interested in such a thing? It would take a handful of units to get the price down past smack-in-the-face, but you knew that already.</p><p></p><p>I'll be doing the legwork and testing on bore size and the link between the 03 brake pedal and the balance bar ahead of time.</p><p></p><p>on edit: this will not be a simple bolt-on. there may be some cutting/drilling involved. it may require mounting remote reservoirs and/or relocating the fuse box, but if you have the mm strut tower brace you already curse the fuse box location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGuy, post: 3872113, member: 10042"] Just a simple thread to judge interest. Ok, so the dual master cylinder with balance bar assembly didnt fit my big block shelby. As I'm staring at it, I'm realizing that it just may very well fit the '03 with slight modification to the bolt pattern on the mounting bracket. Say for instance we could put a dual master cylinder assembly with a balance bar on the end of the hydro-boost assembly. that would let us adjust brake bias (from the passenger compartment should you decide to add a cable and knob). Would you be interested in such a thing? It would take a handful of units to get the price down past smack-in-the-face, but you knew that already. I'll be doing the legwork and testing on bore size and the link between the 03 brake pedal and the balance bar ahead of time. on edit: this will not be a simple bolt-on. there may be some cutting/drilling involved. it may require mounting remote reservoirs and/or relocating the fuse box, but if you have the mm strut tower brace you already curse the fuse box location. [/QUOTE]
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