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Whats the Diference between the LUK and GM masters?

Old 09-11-2008, 03:52 PM
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Default Whats the Diference between the LUK and GM masters?

Anyone have any experience with the LUK master? It's only 90 bucks and a lifetime warranty. The local dealers want $260+ for the GM part.....

So yeah, tell me if you've got an LUK, and how you like it.

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Anyone>?
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I just picked up a luk one I'll let you know!
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GM uses luk. I have bought master cylinders from dealers, and serveral different parts stores. The master cylinder itself is always the same brand, same internals. The only difference is the one bought from gm will come with a new flex line, resevore, and will be pre bled. There are a few other makers but I have not found a store that stocks them, it's always the luk.
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Yeah just replaced mine the luk and oem are the same.


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