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Old 01-27-2011, 01:19 AM   #1
RollinKaos
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Power Booster

Does this even make sense to do? I have a '63 currently with 4 wheel drum brakes. I want to go front discs and drop spindles but really dont want to spend the money right now. I have a 77 blazer that I am parting out. I was considering using the booster and master cylinder off of it on my truck. I realise this will not give me more stopping power just a less force on the pedal.

My questions are basically ... Is this a waste of time? If I do this can I still use the 2 chamber master. I am thinking I will need to get a different proportioning valve (CPP?) for a drum / drum set up if I do. Thoughts?
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