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Mini Truckin General \  Aftermarket clutch masters? I need to know.... Nissan owners especially

Aftermarket clutch masters? I need to know.... Nissan owners especially

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1lownismo   +1y
Hello,
 I own a 99 nissan frontier I have cando arms to yota spindles. My question is I am going to be running a 20 inch rim during show season...My factory clutch master willnot work.  Is there an aftermarket setup I can run? I see wildwood has a setup with a fitting on top of the master for the line. I believe this will work but I dont know what bore size to get. Is there any other options to go with? I am assuming if i use this one it will have enough pressure for my clutch? Can I french it in a little to make sure there is no clearence issues? I know I could raise it but I am trying to keep my windshield wipers any help would be appreciated
the grinch   +1y


One of the guys in Sunset said that he ran a clutch master from a Hardbody on his truck because it was shorter than the frontier. I have never tried it, but didn't know if you wanted to give it a run.

pugz   +1y

YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO JSUT MOVE THE STOCK ONE UP OUTTA THE WAY.  OR GET A HB ONE. YOU SHOULDNT HAVE A PROBLEM ON 20S IF U MOVE IT A LIL
boooghar   +1y

DDlowztaco   +1y
Here is where I got mine.  Worked out great on my truck. http://www.daymotorsports.com/product/99/CLUTCH-MASTER-CYLINDER
1lownismo   +1y

Yeah I may do the daymotorsports its a wildwood master I just dont want it to affect my wipers as in PA we have inspections although there is ways around that. I wont be driving it daily but I would like it to be as close as stock as possible..
BK2LIFE   +1y
cut your fire wall and move it over.  not really hard about 2 hrs of work if your dash is out..
1lownismo   +1y


  I ended up purchasing the day motorsports unit the hose comes out the top and it is small in size. I will still move it over a few inches to be safe. hopefully it works out good.
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