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Old 14-10-2008, 03:51 PM
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Default 3dr cossie non abs m/cylinder ?

do these exist can anyone help
Old 14-10-2008, 03:59 PM
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Nope - they all had ABS.

If you're looking for one that fits on the standard vacuum servo, you'll need one of a Sierra with no ABS.
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i have used a early xr4x4 servo on mine to get rid of the abs
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cause i got got standard sierra m/cylinder but with the cossie 2wd calipers there a lot of travel even with dot 5 and braided hose and all calipers are recond
Old 14-10-2008, 04:34 PM
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afaik all non-abs sierras had the same cyls.

if not then one from an XR model would be the biggest no doubt.
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I should have Mk1 XR4i servo and master cylinder in the shed if they are of any use?

They haven't been used in years but were working when removed.
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Originally Posted by tank1987
cause i got got standard sierra m/cylinder but with the cossie 2wd calipers there a lot of travel even with dot 5 and braided hose and all calipers are recond
yes the pedal does feel long at first and a bit vague but once you get used to it i found it spot on
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It'll never feel the same as having 150bar of hydraulic assistance under your right foot
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Originally Posted by cozmeister
It'll never feel the same as having 150bar of hydraulic assistance under your right foot
so then the other way is to build a sub loom to run the abs pump
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