
Specifications
- Brand
- DFC
- Part #
- 355-54004
- UPC
- 190920380426
- Package Length
- 11.1 in
- Package Width
- 6.0 in
- Package Height
- 4.6 in
- Package Weight
- 2.30 lb

DFC 72-76 Ford Courier Brake Master Cylinder
$90.25
Fits 1972-1976 Ford Courier. DFC brake master cylinder for reliable stopping power.
Key Features
- Fits 1972-1976 Ford Courier.
- Also fits 1972-1973 Mazda 808 and 1972-1976 Mazda B1600.
- Replaces the original brake master cylinder.
- Designed to restore proper hydraulic brake function.
- Well-built for reliable performance.
Product Details
DFC is known for making dependable replacement parts, and this brake master cylinder is no different. If you're working on a 1972 through 1976 Ford Courier, this part is designed to get your braking system back in order. The master cylinder is the heart of your hydraulic braking system; it converts the force from your brake pedal into hydraulic pressure that pushes the brake pads or shoes against the rotors or drums.
This unit is built to meet the original specifications for your Courier, ensuring it fits right and functions as expected. Replacing a master cylinder is a common job when you notice a spongy pedal, a low fluid level that keeps dropping, or if your brakes aren't engaging properly. It's a critical component for safe operation, and getting a well-built replacement like this one from DFC means you can be confident in your vehicle's stopping ability.
When installing a new master cylinder, remember to bleed the brake system thoroughly afterward to remove any air. This ensures the hydraulic pressure is consistent and effective. This part is also compatible with the Mazda 808 (1972-1973) and Mazda B1600 (1972-1976), as these vehicles shared platforms with the Ford Courier during those years.
Specifications
- Brand
- DFC
- Manufacturer Part #
- 355-54004
- UPC
- 190920380426
- Package Length
- 11.1 in
- Package Width
- 6.0 in
- Package Height
- 4.6 in
- Package Weight
- 2.30 lb
Frequently Asked Questions
DFC 72-76 Ford Courier Brake Master Cylinder
