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Dual circuit master cylinder?

Br0nc0xrapt0r

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Hello all, I was doing some searching on here and read a bit about some of the newer deuces having brakes a bit different than mine. I have a 71 with the air assist brakes and I want to put in a dual circuit master if possible to gain some sort of a safety measure and to keep the air system. I sure would like to be able to pull trailers with air brakes so that's why I don't really want to change much I just want a warm and fuzzy feeling about brake failure. Yes I know there is no substitute for maintenance but I think it's a worth while upgrade if possible.

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stock WO/winch 1971 M35A2 D turbo Air shift Tcase
 
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theeDIZ

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Peashooter did a thread on the duel circuit system. I believe it also required a second air pack .
 

Br0nc0xrapt0r

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I've been reading, it's tough going because I cannot commit the time to sit and read it all in one sitting. I'm on Page 11 now and I think what I would need is a dual master with an extra airpack? Not that big of deal I guess. And certainly not hard to plumb and mount. But anyaways I'm still reading so I'll see when I get to the end.
 
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