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#930384 03/25/2013 11:59 AM
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Hello bolter's, I'm trying to get a plan together.
What kind of brake booster did you buy for a MII heights disc front/drum back conversion?
Did you go with the under cab setup or on the firewall setup?
My frame has been boxed in and i could add anything to it or just mount it on the firewall with the under dash setup.
Just looking to get a plan setup.
Its coming along slowly but surely.
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Im going with the frame mount. Probly the universal one from speedway.

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I'm thinking thats probably a good idea as theres not a lot of room under the dash.
I could make a good solid bracket at work for it.

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I have a T-Bird booster and M/Cylinder mounted on the firewall. Works fine, but if I were at the stage you guys are, I would definitely go with the under cab setup - so much cleaner looking !


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I went under cab

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Originally Posted by Project_area_51
I went under cab

what assembly did you use?

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I think I'll need to buy a universal bracket and corvette master.
They don't list one for the 40, just 47 and up.
I'm going to use a manual setup as the truck when finished wont weigh a hole lot.
Not to sure who to buy from.


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