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The Dodge Master Cylinder Repair Kit contains precision pistons, springs, and seals that replace worn internals so your brake pedal has solid, leak-free hydraulic bite. For raw muscle made in a simple machine shop, drivers trust Dodge. Dodge proved its metal with the first all-steel body car in 1914. The HEMI engines provide high torque, while the Viper genes contribute to track weight. A 600-watt power roar available from the new Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust either stays stealth or delights. Through unshakeable strength that laughs at potholes and power that knocks your body back against the seat, Dodge will not stay silent. The chassis and drivetrain are tough, such that they wield outlasting power over mere trends, and a Master Cylinder Repair Kit for not too much money keeps braking sharp to fit with the rest. Open the hood of your Dodge, chock the wheels, and drain the old fluid to avoid paint splashes. Remove the wires, pull the cylinder off the firewall, and place the parts on a clean rag. Open it up, tap out the piston, and wipe the bore until it shines. Commence by opening up the Master Cylinder Repair Kit, oil the seals, slide the springs and piston in that order, and snap the circlip. Secure the unit in place, ensuring lines are tightened, the reservoir is filled to the brim with the required brake fluid, and bleed each wheel until bubbles cease to appear and the pedal feels rock solid. Examine for leaks, fill up the fluid, and store the emptied Master Cylinder Repair Kit bag away for future use.