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David P
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There is a tapered hole on the end of the master cylinder, so I cut the head off a bolt and filed a matching taper on the end to locate it.

 

Then just drilled a hole in the TRD strut brace and fitted it with a nut on each side.

 

The nut on the inside is 'captive' and doesn't need a spanner.

 

Then adjusted the length to just nip it up snugly.

 

Simples, and works a treat.

 

It stops the 3mm of master cylinder movement, and does give a firmer feel to the brake pedal.

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There is a tapered hole on the end of the master cylinder, so I cut the head off a bolt and filed a matching taper on the end to locate it.

 

Then just drilled a hole in the TRD strut brace and fitted it with a nut on each side.

 

The nut on the inside is 'captive' and doesn't need a spanner.

 

Then adjusted the length to just nip it up snugly.

 

Simples, and works a treat.

 

It stops the 3mm of master cylinder movement, and does give a firmer feel to the brake pedal.

 

Glad it works, I plan on getting one of these eventually too. With other braces they normally use something inside the lip of the circular part of the bit to the right of where your bolt is, perhaps 'attached' wasn't the best word for me to use. Was just concerned the MC would move about and just rub against the bolt but if there's a wee hole for the bolt to go into fair enough :)

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