{WTB} brake master cyl (w/ booster pref.)
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brake master cyl (w/ booster pref.)
Category: Brakes
Price: $1
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part Fits (you may select multiples): Series I
Location (US State/Canada/Int): TN
Item Condition: Used
**THE MC NEEDS TO HAVE 2 LINES/PORTS ON THE BOTTOM AND NONE ON THE SIDES. Mazda used 2 different BMC's on these cars.**
Looking for immediate shipping to 37814. Post pics and price including shipping.
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No one is posting prices and how soon they can ship.
Figs if the price is right on yours I can still use it because I can swap my reservoir which is still fine.
Figs if the price is right on yours I can still use it because I can swap my reservoir which is still fine.
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Are you sure? I thought it was only 2004 & 2005 models, not DSC vs Non-DSC?
As originally stated, the difference is where the brake lines attach to the MC; in the side or in the bottom. DSC is handled at the ABS module, not at the MC. The bleed nipple was also eliminated on later models too.
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As originally stated, the difference is where the brake lines attach to the MC; in the side or in the bottom. DSC is handled at the ABS module, not at the MC. The bleed nipple was also eliminated on later models too.
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Are you sure? I thought it was only 2004 & 2005 models, not DSC vs Non-DSC?
As originally stated, the difference is where the brake lines attach to the MC; in the side or in the bottom. DSC is handled at the ABS module, not at the MC. The bleed nipple was also eliminated on later models too.
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As originally stated, the difference is where the brake lines attach to the MC; in the side or in the bottom. DSC is handled at the ABS module, not at the MC. The bleed nipple was also eliminated on later models too.
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Yeah you are right, the 06+ have two lines coming out of the side IIRC and there is a DSC and a non DSC version of that one was well.
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For those curious, the car in question is an 04 manual sport/base w/o DSC. The parts stores and interchanges list the application based on auto vs manual and DSC vs no DSC. To keep the confusion to a minimum I just figured I would ask for one with the two lines on the bottom, because it is easier for people to look at their parts car and figure out if it has 2 lines on the bottom than to try and figure out which ABS system or which model of car/options they had.
Looks like I have one on the way for 50 shipped thanks to a kind forum member. Thanks guys.
Looks like I have one on the way for 50 shipped thanks to a kind forum member. Thanks guys.
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