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    Master cylinder

    Hi guys. need some help on my civic 96 GLi. having some problem with my brake master cylinder so thinking to purchase and install it myself. but i not sure what model of the master cylinder i should get. anyone have any ideal or info please tell me. thank u. P/s: does my civic gli come with abs ? sorry if my question sound noob.

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    Just get the one for year of the car you have without ABS.

    Unless you are trying to upgrade your braking system there is no reason to change to a different model.

    Your car did not come with ABS. It's a base model, you're lucky to have EFI with how the OZ Civics are.

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    is this the correct type ?
    http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/199..._cylinder.html
    A1 Cardone Brake Master Cylinder
    Part Number: 6008-05230173
    Thank you so much with your response. Really appreciate it .

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    I personally would stick to OEM, but yes that is the correct one.

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    i just purchase my civic a month ago. change the engine oil,filter,gear and brake oil by myself. now the master cylinder got problem so need to change. OEM is not within my budget as i still a student. next thing need to be change is my timing belt. is this the correct timing belt kit ? http://www.partsgeek.com/ss/?ssq=tim...ar=1996&page=3 1996 Honda Civic Timing Belt Kit - Airtex AWK1228 thank you

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    Save your pennies and buy an OEM timing belt, or a Gates, you don't want to risk your engine on a shoddy aftermarket one.

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    Thanks for your advice. Happy Easter

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    If your on a tight budget you can find quite a few wrecks with the right sizing for you. Gli usually has the 15/16" and if need if your brake booster is leaking it should have a sticker that says 260v. 290v is 1" bb & bmc. but bmc if i can see your in syd call up mekong auto spare. They'll get you oem parts cheaper than dealer if shipping isn't your thing. gl !

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    alright mate. thanks for the info. will look into it. Thanks!

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