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Hot Rod Bolt On Frame Mount Power Brake Assembly with Pedal for 1928-1931 Ford Model A [7 in. Dual Diaphragm Booster]
555-631232
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Items You Need
Ford Car, Disc Front & Drum Rear
JEGS 631232 Power Brake Assembly Features:
- Perfect for Street Rods that don't have Room for a Firewall Mounted Brake System
- This Unit is for Disc/Drum and Drum/Drum applications
- 7 in. Dual Diaphragm Power Brake Booster with Zinc Finish
- 1 in. Bore Cast Iron Dual Bail Master Cylinder
- 10 1/2 in. Long Brake Pedal Assembly
- Unit Mounts to Frame Rail Under Left/Driver Side Floor
- The Mounting Bracket Mounts Unit 2 in. Away from the Frame Rail
- Designed for Ford Model A with Automatic Transmission
- May need to Fabricate Mounting Tab to Complete the Installation
Note: If you are you are installing this power brake booster assembly on a drum/drum application you will also need a proportioning valve. We recommend JEGS 555-63022
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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