brake master and clutch master

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    sup guys i was wondering if anyone has found a master for the brakes and clutch that is smaller or after market such as brembo, wilwood etc?...i wanna run a better brake master and a clutch master...i want to upgrade it because i heard the aftermarket ones are smaller so they will be alot easier to use since i plan on bagging my truck on 22s...
     
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    A Geo Metro has a small master cylinder. If your truck is wearing 22s you will probably need to have it recessed into the firewall or relocated inside.
     
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    i scratch the 22s...thats failure i dnt wanna cut my truck up like that..i plan on going with 20s....would you know how the geo metro fits it? is it a direct bolt on?
     
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    I don't know if it is direct bolt on since I haven't used that part. But I know there is a gasket for my stock clutch master cylinder that goes between it and the firewall. It probably wouldn't be hard to modify it to fit in the bolt holes:shrug: And the connection to the pedal could be modified by drilling a new hole in the pedal possibly. I think the easiest way is to find a small square sheet of steel and mount your stock master cylinder to that. And then mount the steel plate under the dash and in line with the clutch pedal. It will need to connect to the clutch pedal at the top. This way the clutch pedal will push it towards the rear of the truck instead of toward the front. It works in reverse in other words. There is a crossmember under the dash in my Tacoma that I can mount too. There is probably one in your truck too. It may take a bit of dinking around but I am sure you can modify the pedal a bit and get the thing mounted under the dash and out of the way of the tires. Do you have a welder?
     
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    yes i have a welder...okay ill try but im not sure yet...i gotta try find out how to make it fit..lmao..thx for the help bro...
     

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