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    Omix proudly offers replacement brake components for your Jeep that meet or exceed OE standards for quality so maintaining optimum braking performance on your Jeep has never been so easy! This replacement brake master cylinder fits 97-06 Wrangler TJ/ LJ models and includes a cast master cylinder housing with driver-side porting, a plastic fluid reservoir and cap. Replaces OE part number 4798157

    Your drivetrain is all the components responsible for transferring power from your engine and delivering it to the wheels. Drivetrain components are vital to your vehicles operation.

    A clutch slave cylinder is found on vehicles with manual transmissions. The slave cylinder is designed to disengage the clutch when the clutch pedal is pressed, allowing the transmission to be shifted safely.

    Omix is the world's largest independent Jeep parts manufacturer with a full line of Jeep parts and accessories. Over the years, Omix has expanded the business, continuously investing in new products and product lines, allowing Omix to service the Jeep enthusiast market from 1941 to the most recent models. With continued opportunities arising, a brand new generation of Wranglers was introduced to the world with the 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL/JLU and the 2020 Jeep Gladiator, the first Jeep truck in many decades. Omix is anxious to continue the company's legacy of offering Jeep enthusiasts around the globe a wide range of innovative products.

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