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Old 04-10-2008, 05:54 AM   #1
Richard8971
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Re: '67 step-side replacement rear bumper

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I caught the S-10 booster, just wondering why you didn't use a 71-72 power booster? Is the s-10 better? The reason I ask is that the non power brake boosters and power boosters are a direct bolt up (one for the other with no issues), I put one in Rick's (toomanytoyz's) truck and bolted on with no issues with the rod or the auto linkage? I know a little late, but just wondering, if the s-10 is better as I am doing my 2wd Blazer after the 67 is gone.
Well, thinking back, maybe I should have gotten a booster out of a 71-72... lol

The reason (so I was told) to go with an S-10 booster is that they require very little vacuum to operate correctly. That and it was given to me... free is always a good reason to use a part.

All in all, it wasn't that bad of an install, but a direct bolt up would have been sweet as well.

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