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Brake Master Cylinder for Acura and Honda
The Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Master Cylinder, part number 355-59003, is a direct-fit hydraulic brake component for select Acura and Honda applications. It is built for drivers replacing a worn or leaking master cylinder on compatible 1985-1989 vehicles, including Acura Integra and Honda Accord and Prelude models.
Key Features
- Brake master cylinder for hydraulic brake system service
- DFC Brake Master Cylinder product line from Dynamite Friction
- Fits 1986-1989 Acura Integra
- Fits 1986-1989 Honda Accord
- Fits 1985-1987 Honda Prelude
- Part number 355-59003 for accurate ordering and catalog lookup
Detailed Description
The DFC Brake Master Cylinder line is focused on replacement hydraulic brake components for common import applications. This master cylinder is listed for 1986-1989 Acura Integra, 1986-1989 Honda Accord, and 1985-1987 Honda Prelude models, making 355-59003 a targeted replacement for vehicles with original brake master cylinder wear, internal bypass, or fluid leakage concerns. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
Common Issues This Part Addresses
- Brake pedal sinking under steady pressure
- External brake fluid leakage at the master cylinder
- Loss of hydraulic pressure in the brake system
- Uneven or inconsistent brake pedal feel
- Brake warning concerns related to master cylinder wear
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle year and model before installation, and confirm the brake system is properly bled after replacement. Inspect the brake lines, reservoir, and related hydraulic components for contamination or damage while servicing the master cylinder. Use the part number 355-59003 to confirm the correct replacement before ordering.
Quality Assurance
Dynamite Friction’s DFC Brake Master Cylinder line is cataloged as a dedicated brake hydraulics replacement for the listed Acura and Honda applications. Confirm fitment against the vehicle’s year and model details before installation.
Description
Brake Master Cylinder for Acura and Honda
The Dynamite Friction DFC Brake Master Cylinder, part number 355-59003, is a direct-fit hydraulic brake component for select Acura and Honda applications. It is built for drivers replacing a worn or leaking master cylinder on compatible 1985-1989 vehicles, including Acura Integra and Honda Accord and Prelude models.
Key Features
- Brake master cylinder for hydraulic brake system service
- DFC Brake Master Cylinder product line from Dynamite Friction
- Fits 1986-1989 Acura Integra
- Fits 1986-1989 Honda Accord
- Fits 1985-1987 Honda Prelude
- Part number 355-59003 for accurate ordering and catalog lookup
Detailed Description
The DFC Brake Master Cylinder line is focused on replacement hydraulic brake components for common import applications. This master cylinder is listed for 1986-1989 Acura Integra, 1986-1989 Honda Accord, and 1985-1987 Honda Prelude models, making 355-59003 a targeted replacement for vehicles with original brake master cylinder wear, internal bypass, or fluid leakage concerns. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
Common Issues This Part Addresses
- Brake pedal sinking under steady pressure
- External brake fluid leakage at the master cylinder
- Loss of hydraulic pressure in the brake system
- Uneven or inconsistent brake pedal feel
- Brake warning concerns related to master cylinder wear
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle year and model before installation, and confirm the brake system is properly bled after replacement. Inspect the brake lines, reservoir, and related hydraulic components for contamination or damage while servicing the master cylinder. Use the part number 355-59003 to confirm the correct replacement before ordering.
Quality Assurance
Dynamite Friction’s DFC Brake Master Cylinder line is cataloged as a dedicated brake hydraulics replacement for the listed Acura and Honda applications. Confirm fitment against the vehicle’s year and model details before installation.












