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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Mojave Desert, Calif.
Posts: 1,705
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They both are easy to replace. I've done about 20 of each, back in the days at the dealer.
I'd go ahead and change them both, to "start out" good. Just be VERY aware of this......... The car is old ! You will be putting LOTS of $$$$ into it in the first year!!!
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Had a Red 1989 N/A. Automatic. Sports Pkg. w/wing. TEMS, and some nice MODS. Sold to a friend 10/08/08. |
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Stock
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Jasper, Alabama
Posts: 3
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I have a 1990 Supra turbo that needs clutch master and slave cylinders replaced. They JUST were replaced a few months back. What do you think went wrong? They weren't replaced at the same time. Could that matter?
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