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Ford Truck, Disc Front & Drum Rear
JEGS 555-631094 Power Brake Conversion Kit Includes:
- Proportioning Valve Fittings (2)3/8-24" Front & (1)9/16-18 Rear
- 8 in. Dual Diaphragm Zinc Power Brake Booster
- Ford Full Size Booster Brackets
- 1 in. Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder
- Disc/Drum Brass Proportioning Valve Kit for Left/Driver Side Mount
Specifications:
Is this for front and rear disc brakes?
Could you tell me horizontal drop from pedal linkage to master cylinder. Would love to use this for a 1971 international scout 800b. I need this type of lift above wheel well to install a master cylinder.
Will this system work with a 1973 F100 manual 3 speed on the column? Thanks!
Will this work on my 1973 f100 non power brake system with disc brakes I the front? Just making sure I don't need anything else to make it work.
What is the distance between all 3 of the holes in the pivot bracket? Pivot to master cylinder rod hole? Master cylinder rod hole to the booster rod hole? Does this bracket change the pedal ratio to make a manual pedal work with this booster?
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