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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up CUSCO CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER REVIEW and INSTALLATION

    I thought i might do a quick review on the Cusco Cylinder Brake stopper!

    Cusco Cylinder Brake Stopper keeps the brake master cylinders from moving.

    Cusco’s Brake Cylinder Stopper prevented the unwanted flex of the brake master cylinder when the brakes are applied.

    Due to the high forces exerted against the bulkhead under braking, the Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper bolts up to the end of the master cylinder and vastly reduces bulkhead flex which in turn leads to a better brake feel.


    I have installed this in one of Ozhonda members car and straight away he can feel the difference in terms of braking.

    The stopper is easy to install by taking less than 30mins to install and definetely a must for every one there who wanted a bit more from their car.

    I shall let the person to give you his opinion on this thread as soon as possible.



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    I would just like to say that the CUSCO brake master cylinder stopper is worth it for the price.
    Well i feel so much difference now when i go downhill at national park my brake pedal doesnt move left to right like it used to. It feels like it just wants to stop now when i go downhills at fast speeds.
    I rate to product 90/100.
    Once again thanks Leo for all my supplies =].

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    Quote Originally Posted by b16a2
    I would just like to say that the CUSCO brake master cylinder stopper is worth it for the price.
    Well i feel so much difference now when i go downhill at national park my brake pedal doesnt move left to right like it used to. It feels like it just wants to stop now when i go downhills at fast speeds.
    I rate to product 90/100.
    Once again thanks Leo for all my supplies =].
    no worries bro! glad u like it!
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    fitted mine last week. its a good piece of work. brake feel is much better
    now i just got to replace my bulging brake lines and upgrade my brakes.

    easy to fit as well

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    it is! i thought every car on earth should be fitted with that stuffs. really good!
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    ^^ Exactly! Just found this old thread.
    Cusco brake stopper ftw!!! I Love mine

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    so can you install when the car is at normal hight? will the A-arm sit right with the bolts removed while installing?

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    I didn't need to drill holes for my EK1 and I think it's the same for all cars...it's easy as to install.

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    so all you have to do it undo those blots and fit the stopper on then do up the bolts again? no need for anything else like jacking the car up and stuff?

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    not sure about eg, but in an ek theres a bracket which holds your cables
    the brake stopper replaces the brackets so it uses the same bolt holes but you no longer have a place to hook the cables(perfect excuse to wiretuck yo!)

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    well in mine, it came with cable ties and i think 3 random holes on it. what am i supposed to do with the cable ties? is it meant to hold something to the cylinder stopper?

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