![]() ![]() Is this true? Also does the master cylinder have a separate reservoir to fill fluid in or do you fill the master cylinder itself? If you fill the MC itself, does it have an obvious fill port? IIRC a car's master cylinder has a separate reservoir that you fill and I imagine there is very high pressure inside the MC so I'm afraid to crack it open and fill it. I'm assuming this is the main part that will drop when removing the snap ring and bolt. I've only seen these in a vehicle before. One last question, the term "master cylinder" was used. Find service coupons and offers for oil change, tires, brakes and more. Shock absorber (I have no idea how to obtain this, any suggestions?) Our factory trained technicians use Hyundai Genuine Parts and provide quick & reliable shock service. Return spring (I have no idea how to obtain this, any suggestions?) ![]() Rotors (anyone know what vehicle I can say at a shop to get the equivalent rotors?) Since I will likely need parts and I've never bought parts for a trailer before (only vehicles) how the heck do you find parts? Great advice folks, I've never taken this apart before but I know the snap ring and bolt you are talking about so I'm hoping if I remove those the assembly will drop to the point where I can play with it. ![]()
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