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Guest Alan_builder

I hope i'm correct in saying that it would be a bad idea to have both of the fronts together off the same output. I think they normally have it diagonal so that if one fails one of the fronts and one of the backs still work so you slow down in a controlled way. If you had front and back and one failed you'd have all the braking at the front or back. Although i guess this could still happen to a certain degree with a 3 way system as the one to the back could fail leaving the 2 fronts.

 

hope i'm not talking rubbish. can anyone else confirm my thoughts?

Not sure I follow your thoughts.

 

How do you have diagonal with 3 outlets? I am sure the Sierra used front and back not diagonal, only taken 2 Sierra's apart.

 

 

What is different about splitting the output outside the master cylinder to get 3 from 2 or is there a technical difference in the master cylinder that I have not seen when I have taken one apart?

 

 

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