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Old 09-30-2015, 08:26 AM   #1
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1.75" Master Cylinder

Just checking to make sure the Wagner MC 131759 is still the mc of choice.
If so has anybody bought one lately? I checked Amazon and they said usually ships in 1 to 2 months, not an option. I'm having the brake fluid changed next week and this came to mind.

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Brake fluid is cheap; go ahead now with fluid change, swap out MC later. Only need to bleed inside calipers after MC change--just to make sure no air got in the lines--not the "wheels off" bleed required for a full fluid change out.....
ps--sounds like the right part number, did you confirm with the thread on this forum? Just make sure the MC shown has the ABS sensor [white plastic plug-in] on the side of the MC.
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