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Power Brake help
At the moment, my truck has manual brakes. I'm planning on installing a 71 disk setup I have later down the road. My question is, for the time being, can I just install the power booster to my manual master cyl. Also using the existing proportioning valve for the drum brakes? These manual breaks just don't get it done........
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Thanks..............
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also see this
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=165344 |
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