1960-66 Chevy C10 C20 8" Dual Zinc Power Brake Booster Kit Side Disc/disc 3u1a3 on 2040-parts.com
North Tonawanda, New York, US
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You are bidding on a new 8" Dual diaphragm brake booster, 1-1/8" bore master cylinder and brass prop valve with brackets and, compatible with 1960 - 1966 Chevy C10 and C20 Pickup.
Note: You will need to modify your firewall when installing this kit.
This kit includes the following items:
1) 8" polished zinc dual diaphragm brake booster
2) 1-1/8" bore cast iron master cylinder
3) Brass disc/disc proportioning valve (w. line tubes running to the M/C)
4) firewall mounting brackets and prop valve bracket
5) Correct pedal mounting hardware
6) Free M/C bench bleeder kit (Keep this in your tool box for future projects)
This kit comes fully assembled and finger tightend.
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New York residents add 8.75% sales tax.
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