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To answer your brake question. Converting that to dual- No. Buying a bolt-on kit for $380 minus 10% on sale- Yes.
Sell the whole original set up- Yes. Could be a zero delta. Brothers Trucks Last edited by AZKen; February 1st, 2022 at 10:47 PM. |
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in order to use the pictured hydrovac with a dual line master cyl., you will need 2 of the hydrovac's---one for the front brakes, one for the back brakes. I have only seen this type of setup is on a 78 B600 school bus.
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You guys are very convincing (and helpful). Considering my major priorities and intended vehicle usage, I'm going with a new power booster dual MC with new brake lines and keeping all 4 drums. I find there are booster units with 9" and 11" diaphragms; which might be better in terms of fitting correctly and providing ample stopping power?
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