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| MK1 Braking, Suspension, and Wheels Information on Braking, Suspension, and Wheels for the MK1 AW11 MR2. Be sure to check out http://www.wheelspecs.com for free information, specifications, and weights on stock, oem, aftermarket, custom, and racing wheels. |
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Brake master cylinder
Hey, just wanted the help of someone with a left hand drive AW11. What side is you brake master cylinder on? I am looking on twosrus at a stopper but i think it will be for the wrong side.
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It's on the left side (for lh drive cars), just to the left of the clutch master cylinder (when viewed from front of car). Cusco makes one as well (for sc only), which is much smaller and bolts onto the frame around the water bottle for the windshield squirters. However, don't remember if any of them were made differently for rh and lh drive vehicles.
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Thanks for that, I have someone that is looking at making them in Australia but i just wanted to check if they were differant first
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