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JEGS Power Brake Booster Brackets for 1955-1964 GM

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Power Brake Booster Brackets for 1955-1964 GM
$18.88
Power Brake Booster Brackets
  • 1955-1964 GM
  • Black Powder Coat
  • Mounts Booster at a Slight Upward Angle
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    This will change the angle of the brake booster, usually for clearance reasons.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-06-08
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