Utility Kits

Our Utility Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder kit is designed to be an easy bolt on project, you shouldn’t have to do any fabrication work at all.

Utility DRMC kit brackets installed on an empty frame

Kit UTMC1: Standard Dual Reservoir Rebuilt Master Cylinder Conversion Kit for Drum Brakes  (includes drum master cylinder, mounting brackets, and mounting bolt kit) -$250

Kit UTMC2: New Standard Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder Conversion Kit for Disc Brakes (includes master cylinder, mounting brackets, and mounting bolt kit)- $255

Kit UTMC3: New Premium Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder Conversion Kit for drum Brakes  (includes drum master cylinder, bracket mounting kit, mounting bolt kit, and bench bleeder kit) – $260

Kit UTMC4: New Premium Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder Conversion Kit for Disc Brakes (includes Disc brake master cylinder, bracket mounting kit, mounting bolt kit, Portioning valve with pig tail for disc/drum or disc/disc, and bench bleeder kit) – $315

Utility Kit installed to a frame section

Our Brackets are made from a single solid piece of steel in a break press for maximum strength and a clean look. The utility design has a plate welded cleanly on the bottom as well for an additional support.

Our DRMC conversion brackets are proudly made right here in the U.S.A.

Parts available separately

Mounting Bracket and bolt kit utmc0 – $140

Banjo Bolt Kit drmp2 – $35

Brake line adapter – $12

Adjustable Plunger Rod drmp1 -$30

Adjustable proportioning valve PVCB – $75

Proportioning valve (PV-4 & PV-2) – $55

Bench Bleeder Kit drmp3 – $14

New Drum Brake Master Cylinder drmc2 – $120

New Disc Brake Master Cylinder drmc1 – $120

A conversion kit is not a direct replacement. It is a kit that replaces the stock system because of safety, better wear and durability, and better availability of parts whether it is for brakes, steering or drivetrain components. Conversion kits are designed for assistance in the replacement of stock components and may require some alterations that may differ from the normal installation procedures. Some fabricating skills may be needed.