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01-11-2017, 08:07 PM | #1 |
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Power Brake/Booster - vertical/frame/firewall
Anyone ever run somethnig like this ?
https://www.fabquest.com/universal-u...-assembly.html Still trying to decide what route to go ...... Firewall for access and having reservoir above calipers (no flow valve needed). Clearance problems with column etc. Frame for more like OEM - but seems like a PITA. Clearance problems with auto trans linkage ? etc Or this idea ^^^ under dash. But with new chassis harness and So Who has used on of these vertical/dash units ? Like/no like ? Who has a cheap/good unit they would recommend (any style). See a few on ebay for $180 but not sure as its brakes |
01-11-2017, 09:01 PM | #2 |
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Re: Power Brake/Booster - vertical/frame/firewall
That one can interfere with most wipers and AC/Heaters
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01-11-2017, 09:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Power Brake/Booster - vertical/frame/firewall
It should work ok, Kugal komponents has had that kind of setup for years http://www.kugelkomponents.com/zenca...=index&cPath=4
They came on Dodge vans of some year or the other back years ago but I couldn't tell you what years. |
01-12-2017, 11:48 AM | #4 |
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Re: Power Brake/Booster - vertical/frame/firewall
From experience I can say the CPP Firewall kit fits pretty well, with two caveats:
1. The spacers that account for the ribbing in the firewall are a little hokey / annoying to install. Further, the firewall flexes when you hit the brakes hard enough. The whole mess needs an 11 ga panel, about 8x12 might do it, welded to one side or the other of the firewall to reinforce that area. So "mounting" is a big "meh" on that kit, but it does work. Hell, I didn't even take the seat out or the fenders off and I got it in place & driveable. 2. The brake pedal arm is mounted WAY too high. I modified the booster rod to lower the pedal height into "acceptable" but what should really be done is to grind the welds off, re-clock the pedal arm on the shaft & burn it back home. Other than that.. no complaints. Each and every OEM puts the MC / booster on the firewall. It's not an accident... it's the right place for it. Obviously an on-frame mount can work just fine but again, in my experience, it's a PITA. I had an under the floor pedal setup and got rid of it. Never fit quite right, clearance issues, maintenance was a bear, etc.
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01-12-2017, 01:33 PM | #5 | |
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01-12-2017, 02:00 PM | #6 | |
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Cheapest I've seen I think. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-59-55-5...25.m3641.l6368 |
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01-12-2017, 02:03 PM | #7 |
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Hmm. I didn't realize Performance Online made one, too. I don't think they re-sell CPP stuff, so that POL kit might be better (or worse)
I'll say that I haven't bought anything from either company that I was really happy with and customer service, in both cases, basically told me to pound sand.
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01-12-2017, 11:10 PM | #8 |
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Re: Power Brake/Booster - vertical/frame/firewall
My first experience with POL was with some engine mounts. The experience was so bad, I decided I'd never deal with them again.
I have the CPP firewall master and pedal assembly. It does takes some mods to make it work well but overall I am very happy with it and would buy it again. See posts #242, 279 and 416 in my build thread for the modification details with photos. |
01-13-2017, 12:32 PM | #9 | |
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Wonder if the floor mount is more bolt in ......... actually need to go see which of these units does have a brake light switch. |
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01-13-2017, 12:53 PM | #10 | |
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Here's a photo of how my firewall turned out after finishing off nicely and after paint. I don't have any issue with flex at all. |
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01-13-2017, 03:52 PM | #11 |
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Wow that sure did turn out good.
I assume the brake light switch is a simple open circuit switch that once you depress the brakes it contacts/closes circuits and the lights engage. 2 wire setup etc ? Going with an aftermarket factory rewire - no idea yet how they actually hook up to the brake lights - eg connectors or just raw wire. Probably the later. |
01-13-2017, 04:50 PM | #12 | |
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I had to buy that switch though. It did not come with the harness. It's a N/C switch so when the brake pedal is up, the connection to the brake light circuit is open/broken. When the brake pedal is pressed, the switch goes to it's normal closed position and the completes the circuit. The rubber stop I put there protects the switch from getting slammed and keeps the noise down when the pedal is released abruptly. |
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01-13-2017, 06:02 PM | #13 |
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Yeah thats a real neat wiring harness espcially with the quick disconnect modules.
Think I'm just going with the 16 circuit Rebel Wire kit. Owner (forget his name) is super nice and helpful. I think as he described it its just two wires on 1 circuit go to the brake switch ...... and anotehr circuit (1 wire? power ? ) goes to the flasher/relay for turn signals etc. I would have though adjusting the frame mount pedal (too high) would be easy enough to just cut/short and/or bend the actual actuator/pedal arm. Guess whatever way I go will have to plan on manual adjustment fixes. |
01-13-2017, 06:10 PM | #14 | |
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I wasn't looking for that clean firewall look with my truck at all. My truck will be driven in bad weather sometimes and down there on the frame, the master and booster gets exposed to the elements. Also, I just like it up where it's got easier access. So for me the choice was easy. Here's my engine compartment: |
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01-13-2017, 06:16 PM | #15 |
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Good lord.
I can only hope mine looks half as good as that when done. Nice job sir. |
01-13-2017, 07:25 PM | #16 |
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If you decide to go with an under-floor setup, PM me. I have one on the shelf.
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01-13-2017, 07:43 PM | #17 |
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