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Looking to upgrade .Looking for easy application ..
Have been using stock corvette master ..Steel type on my 1969 Nova Second one in 3 years . Any ideas ?
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Call 909) 985-1901 and ask for Betty or Roger they will have what you need
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Lamb definitely makes a great product...however, I do not think they will sell the MC without their brakes. Still their Brakes are the Bee's Knees, and even if they are pricey you will think they are worth it after you "need" them.
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James: give Stainless Steel Brake Corp. a call (800-448-7722) they sell brand new Corvette style masters in cast iron as well as polished Billet Aluminum. Watch for their ad in DRM as they are a new IHRA contingency sponsor for race calipers.
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I'm not sure about the legality in NHRA regarding aftermarket style billet MC. Is it considered "lightweight components?"
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I like the MC off an S-10 chevy. Aluminum/plastic/lite/cheap works great. I think some full size may use the same one.
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