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    Tri z brake reservoir

    Anyone ever try a different rear reservoir on their z? I found these on eBay looks like it would work. Mine is all sun baked
    http://m.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Brake-Tank...%257Ciid%253A3
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    I bought a generic one off of eBay for mine. Unfortunately the spigot was much smaller than the very large OEM hose, so I slipped a small hose over the spigot and then slipped the larger holes over top of that and clamped it. So far, so good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    I bought a generic one off of eBay for mine. Unfortunately the spigot was much smaller than the very large OEM hose, so I slipped a small hose over the spigot and then slipped the larger holes over top of that and clamped it. So far, so good.
    Could you put a pic up of that
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    Here you go. If you buy one like this, or the ones that you were looking at earlier you will have to do the same thing as they likely have a quarter inch spigot and the Tri Z has what I believe are at least 3/8" spigots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    Here you go. If you buy one like this, or the ones that you were looking at earlier you will have to do the same thing as they likely have a quarter inch spigot and the Tri Z has what I believe are at least 3/8" spigots.

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    Thanks for the pic
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