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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Marion, Mi.
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Re: The 67-72 One Ton Brake Booster Swap Guide ***PICS***
Or-- you could just buy the whole setup from one of our fine boardmembers here like I did. 1 Ton booster, 1 Ton master cylinder, prop valve for 4 wheel disc brakes, brackets, rod, boot, etc. Yet to be installed, but one sweet looking setup! Tried to post some pic's, but computer is not cooperating right now, need some help, will post up asap.
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Re: The 67-72 One Ton Brake Booster Swap Guide ***PICS***
Here's some pics!
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Kansas
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Re: The 67-72 One Ton Brake Booster Swap Guide ***PICS***
That a good looking unit! But all I was trying to say is, If your booster goes bad, and there is nothing wrong with your master cylinder, its possible to just swap in a 1 ton booster, and it will work properly, and greatly improve your braking.
I had no reason to replace the brackets, master cylinder, proportioning valve, etc... That would have been a huge waste of money.. $90, and my brakes work better than new! ![]() |
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