are you locking the rear more (or easier) than before?
the one i have (not installed yet) looks exactly like the top one (including the master) - is that the 95.5 YJ? for whatever reason i thought was an early TJ one.
A TJ unit will not have the spacer to attach it to the firewall as TJ boxes are bolted straight to the wall.
would you be able to use your old spacer for that? you would have to extend the rod however but you could use your old one and i'm thinking maybe cut and thread both ends and use a hex bar to join them.
Yes you can reuse that spacer BUT you need to extend the rod as well. Problem is I don't have the tools to do it so that makes it less practical for me. Basically you can cut and weld a sleeve in there or else weld a all thread and then a collar so you can adjust it. If you have a die, you could thread both sides and put a sleeve on there as well.
problem is that when you go to a larger diameter master you need more force/pressure at the pedal (if you keep the stock calipers) - i think i'm going to stick with the stock one unless the pedal is going all the way down to the floor and maybe upgrade if i ever end up with 2 piston calipers or hydroboost (unlikely) - not sure if the dual diaphragm booster would give enough extra pressure for the larger diam master which is what i fell i am lacking right now (no matter how hard i press the pedal the front never locks up unless it's raining).
Thing is my rear brakes aren't stock, at least not stock for a YJ. They are 7/8" (10" drums) vs 13/16" (9" drums). I know my rears are locking up, which is forcing the fronts to do even more work.
From my research, you might want to go with a smaller MC. Smaller MC will produce higher pressure.