CPP Dual Master Cylinder

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CPP Dual Master Cylinder

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I am curious if anyone has used CPP's dual master cylinder in their disc brake swap? I am actually looking at the unit that has the integrated adjustable prop valve. Model number is MCPV-1. Any thoughts or insights???? I am actually going to be running all new brake lines as well, basically starting over with all new braking system...
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I have used them twice. The bracket slots that go up against the firewall are not wide enough and need to be die grinded out. Once its bolt up you will have to make your own pushrod. Stops great after that.

Rule of thumb :thumright: If the part says its bolt on, they have never done it!
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When you say make your own pushrod...I am guessing you mean adjust length? Or does it just plain not have one that comes with it?
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I have the new cpp master cylinder booster setup, but have not tried installing it, as I have been fighting with them by phone for some time about the 100$ overcharge on my bill. The unit looks good but it has some features I am not sure of. One, the mounting brackets slant instead of going straight to the firewall. Which causes the whole assembly to mount at an angle sloping upward from the firewall. When asked they said that was the way it was supposed to be. Along with several other comments and some other outright lies. I will try and mock the unit up on one of my trucks in the next two days. I am afraid these people are not going to get around to straightlening up the bill, and I will have to send the whole brake system back to them, when I would rather not do so, as I like the looks of their product. However, I am not going to take it up the rectum for 100$ , even thought they say they won't take anything back after 30 days. It has been going on 5 months now with no satisfaction. I am warning everyone, about these people. If you see an add on Ebay for their brake kit, buy it on Ebay, if you ask for the same deal when calling in , you won't get it, even if they say you will. Shiping is part of the screwing I got. the other part was the quote on the price for the brake booster kit. Qouted to me at 239, and got charged 299. I even asked the guy if 239 was correct and he said yes.

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