Leed Brakes Power Brake Booster with Brake Master Cylinder
633-PBKT1035
Leed Brakes PBKT1035 Features:
- Upgrade your 2nd Generation Camaro or Firebird to a 8 in. dual diaphragm power booster, 1-1/8 in. bore master cylinder and 4 wheel disc proportioning valve. This kit can be used to convert a manual brake car to power brakes or used on cars where the factory power booster interferes with valve covers or other engine components. This 8" power booster is hand polished before a yellow zinc finish is applied for a top quality finish and the kit includes all the necessary brackets, hardware and pushrod components for an easy installation. The included proportioning valve is for disc/disc applications.
- Brake Booster Finish: Zinc
- Brake Booster Included: Yes
- Brake Booster Type: Dual Diaphragm
- Brake Lines Included: From Master Cylinder to Valve
- Brake Pedal Pushrod Included: Yes
- Master Cylinder Bore Size: 1-1/8 in
- Master Cylinder Finish: Natural
- Master Cylinder Included: Yes
- Master Cylinder Material: Cast Iron
- Brake Booster Diameter: 8 in.
Specifications:
I want to install this on a street rod under dash (Leed Brakes PBKT1035 ) just want to double check it is ok to remove the brackets it comes with a mount the booster direct ?
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