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Old 12-08-2017, 01:43 PM   #15
yeah_yeah_na
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Location: Wairarapa, NZ
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Re: helping the old drum brakes

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Originally Posted by Captainfab View Post
If you are running drums front and rear, all you need is a '67-'70 C10 booster and master cylinder plus one of my booster brackets to correctly mount it to your firewall.
Nice and easy, I built a similar thing to mount a booster to my first gen Camaro.
My truck hasn't reached New Zealand yet, its still sitting in LA waiting on the boat. I may be in touch depending on how the brakes feel. I'll be doing a heap of driving over a mountain pass. Brakes with a good feel are a must!
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