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Old 01-02-2012, 01:50 AM   #1
Captainfab
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Re: Original brake booster

What booster to use depends on how you want to go about mounting it. There are a few later model boosters that will work with my booster brackets, which bolts to your firewall using existing holes. Or you can use a '73-'87 booster and drill some holes to mount it. For the master cylinder, you will want a '67-'70 truck master for power brakes.


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Originally Posted by allaboutchevelles View Post
I was in the LQK junk yard today and saw several brake boosters. My 64 C10 truck has manual drum brakes. what year trucks can I get a brake booster off of and will bolt up to my truck for power drum brakes. Also should I use dual master cylinder or keep the single one. Im going to get 6 lug disc upgrade one day but its futher down the todo list right now.
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