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ACDelco 18M2431 Professional Cylinder Assembly Review

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Description of ACDelco 18M2431 Professional Cylinder Assembly

Meets the brake performance requirements of SAE J1153 and J1154 testing, providing reliability and quality. Pressure tested to ensure safe and confident braking. Cast iron and aluminum specifications; no extra stress on the brake boosting mounting. Geometrical tolerance ensures that the body and plastic reservoir match for a proper fit. Piston assembly and return spring help to prevent brake drag, which can cause premature brake pad wear.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Power-Packed Brake Improvement!

This cylinder assembly is a must-have for drivers who crave better braking power. The difference in stopping performance after installation was immediately noticeable. Made with high-quality materials and designed for long-term use, this product proves itself to be a reliable choice for any automotive enthusiast..

Pros
  • Improved braking power
Cons
  • Installation is not beginner-friendly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better brakes in no time

I bought this master cylinder for an 04 Elantra. For some reason the Elantra seems to have a sticky front right brake issue over time. We had a 2002 Elantra and a 2004 Elantra and both cars showed the same thing. The right front pad wears excessively and may damage the rotor. In both cases, I've tried bleeding (in the method suggested by Hyundai), swapping out brake parts like pins, and even swapping out the calipers. None of these things worked, and after digging further I found an article…

Pros
  • Alright!
Cons
  • Instead of the old