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cornbinder89 wrote:Either K-6 or K-7 cyl will fit, the -6's are a lttle smaller, but what was fitted depended on the GVW that was spec'd and the time of Mfg. Either will work and unless you run heavy all the time will stop just fine. I had 5 ton on the bed of my K-7 with the smaller cyl and had no trouble stopping, MY other -7 with the bigger brakes has a GVW of 21K and I don't notice a differance.
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