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Old 11-03-2017, 09:56 PM   #1
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Removing M&G system

I had an M&G braking system installed on my 2015 Silverado. Sold the motor home and going to a bigger truck and 5th wheel, need to remove the M&G components. Is this an easy job to do?
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I had an M&G braking system installed on my 2015 Silverado. Sold the motor home and going to a bigger truck and 5th wheel, need to remove the M&G components. Is this an easy job to do?
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Yep, it's very easy. You see, when an M & G system is installed, there is no mods to the original system components. All that's done is, the two components, brake master cylinder and power brake unit are separated. And, the M & G system is put in. So, in the reverse, you simply remove the unit and, put the master cylinder back together with the power brake unit. Done!
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Be sure to cycle the brake a few times to remove the vaccum in the booster before removing the M&G system, you should also have a breakaway system to remove, all easy to do and can be solld in our classifides section.
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