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anyone running frame mount brake booster
checking to see if anyone is running a frame mount brake booster ?? like to see some pics and hear some feedback, my booster is in the way of my inner fender unless i can figure out a way to mount it directly to the cab without the space bracket any ideas on that would be appreciated also !! thanks
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Re: anyone running frame mount brake booster
no IDEAS from anyone ??
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Re: anyone running frame mount brake booster
Scotts hot rods has a sweet set up were it goes behind your dash. Check it out.
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Re: anyone running frame mount brake booster
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Just have not installed it yet. So I really don't have anything to share with you at this time. Thinking I'll have to run a remote res tank for the master cylinders but just not sure of the installation yet. Bad thing is I have yet to see anyone else with this kind of setup that is running their booster/MC inside the dash and remote fill tanks and all the plumbing that will be involved in getting it working! Good luck as I need need some kind of picture feedback of how it's installed. |
Re: anyone running frame mount brake booster
just checked out the Scotts website , i wonder if there is still room for the vintage air unit or if this uses up to much space ?? my vintage air unit is setting on the bench i havent even test fitted it in the truck , now that i see this Scotts unit i know i have seen one mounted in someones build thread i just dont remember whos it was
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Re: anyone running frame mount brake booster
From my research it goes right behind the radio area. Should not go into the glove box area or pass side of the dash. I was thinking the resivor could be mounted in yhe engine bay by the radiator. Or even behind the bench seat hidden by those trick porter built cab panels!!
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