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Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai

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Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« on: March 15, 2006, 06:36:08 PM »
Seems like I have read somewhere that you could install a sidekick master cylnder in a samurai and is a direct bolt in ;D.  I cant seem to find any links on this ???.  Has anyone done this?  If so, would like to know how it worked out and if it was just a simple bolt in.  I'm running Dana 44 axles with large 11" drums in back and discs up front.  I used to run drums all the way around with excellent brakes  :).  After changing over to disc up front, pedal has always been soft :-[.  So, if it is possible to use the sidekick master cylnder, I figured it is bigger and would work better.  Any information would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks

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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 08:14:51 PM »
I run 44's out of a 78 waggy disk/drum  My config is ford ranger master cyclinder to a waggy prop valve to the breaks, This stops 35's hard locks up all 4 if needed..



And yes it's a direct swap in, the only mod is to extend the push rod in the booster to get full throw to the m/c


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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2006, 09:09:25 PM »
What is a direct bolt in the sidekick, or the ranger ???.  I will assume the kick, which rod do you use the sammy or the kick?  Do you know if this is better than the sammy master?  Thanks for the reply.

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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2006, 10:51:08 PM »
Hey D...

I can tell you what I know... Sami M/C is 7/8" with 2 brakelines, the track/kick (95-96) is also 7/8" BUT has a crossover brake system (better) that has 5 brakelines, one of which goes to a modulator for the rear cylinders. What all this means is that Yes, the M/C will bolt straight in BUT you need to route 3 new brakelines and a rear modulator.... when done this system would be superior to the sami OE set-up
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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2006, 04:51:11 AM »
I don't think you need to mess around with the modulator and lines. There are two outputs for the front you could just block off one of the front outlets with a hex bolt and copper washer. If you rate the mod then maybe run the sepearte lines to the front. Not all Track/Kick master cylinders are 7/8" some are the same size as a Sammy (can't remember the exact measurement)
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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2006, 02:45:28 PM »
Thanks for the reply's, sounds like they are about the same and probaly not worth the hassle of swapping.  Is there any other master cylnders out there that would be a large increase, with little effort to install?   Thanks, again

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Re: Sidekick Master Cylnder in a Samurai
« Reply #6 on: March 17, 2006, 12:57:54 PM »
I have heard that some Subaru or Firebird m/cs fit the Jap models. My Vit had Lucas Girling brakes and I used a Rover master cylinder.
2000 Vitara 1.6, 3+3 Lift, 33"MTs, 5:83s, LWB brakes, Winch, Snorkel, Safari Rack
1986 SJ413K PickUp, 1.6L conversion.

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