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Old 01-29-2013, 08:36 AM   #24
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Re: Drum brakes all around

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So I think I will try bleeding them out and seeing what the fluid looks like down in the pipes. Will have to update with my results.

As far as adding a booster to an all disc system.....How much is entailed with the installation? Do I need to re run the lines from the master cylinder or is it as simple as bolting it in and then change the pedal rod?
I'm assuming you meant to say: adding a booster to an all 'drum' system? If so, all you need is the booster, booster brackets, vacuum source and pedal push rod. You can just move your master cylinder out from the firewall to make room for the booster.
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