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Whats everyone using? I currently run the mopar style and have for a long time. Replaced it 3 years ago with a brand new one and i believe it needs replacing again. Is there a better option?


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Brian Martin
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Following. I am completely replumbing the brakes on my 68 Camaro. Was going to go with the same Mopar style, but willing to look at all options.


Dan "Jim" Moore
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Posts: 1110 | Location: Farmersville, TX  | Registered: December 05, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Brian, I run the same MC, purchased from Wilwood and have only replaced it once, about 6 years ago, in the 15 years I've owed the Firebird.

That said, they are also easily to rebuild yourself. Wilwood sells the rebuild kit too.
 
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Not all "mopar" style are the same. I've used Strange in the past and had to machine the ports down a bit to allow me to use a simple flare nut fitting instead of the goof looking conversion couplers, they also only seem to only last a few years. I have since switched to Wilwood and they accept a standard fitting with no modifications needed and definitely last longer.
 
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