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Right Stuff 7 in. Brake Booster Dual Diaphragm

965-PB7537


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7 in. Brake Booster Dual Diaphragm
$133.95
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7 in. Brake Booster
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    PB7537 is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Perfect fit Exact replacement and fixed my problem. Works great.
    Date published: 2020-10-18
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worked perfectly The part worked as desribed, delivery was freaky fast.
    Date published: 2015-06-08
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    Will this fit a 2004 Chevy S10?

    Asked by: Gman91
    The Right Stuff 965-PB7537 booster is universal and up to the end user to make it fit.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-12-12

    Will this fit a ‘66 Mustang w/drums all around?

    Asked by: Dar57
    The Right Stuff 965-PB7537 booster is universal fit, fabrication may be necessary for installation.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-11-30

    Can this product be used with disc brakes on front and drums on rear?

    Asked by: Newbie101
    The Right Stuff 965-PB7537 booster will work with disc brakes on front and drums on rear.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2022-08-25

    i have booster pb7537 and i think the master cylinder is bad bur there is no info at all on the master cylinder. what master cylinder can i use with this booster. vehicle is a 1968 ranchero with drum to disc replacement on the front and standard drum on

    Asked by: richman
    Our part number 555-631210 can be used as a replacement master cylinder.
    Answered by: Jon Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2018-02-15

    I bought a kit a couple years ago for a 68 Camaro. I'm now swapping in an LS and need to get the large brake booster out of the way. How do I know which dual diaphragm booster to buy?

    Asked by: 68LS
    Total weight and brake configuration play a major role in booster size
    Answered by: SteveM
    Date published: 2017-12-29

    is there an adjustment on the plunger rod that goes into the back of the booster? and if so, how does it affect the brake pedal?

    Asked by: NOBBIE
    This does have adjustable push rod, use 4750 pedal rod extension to attach this to your pedal.
    Answered by: Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2017-11-20
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