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1952-1972 Ford Fullsize 7" Chrome Brake Booster & Flat Top Master Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Rockmart, Georgia, United States

Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Condition:New

1952-1972 Ford ALL full size passenger cars replacement 7" chrome power brake booster with chrome aluminum flat top master cylinder.  This will bolt directly to the firewall and will attach to the brake pedal.  This comes with 2 types of pedal attachement for your preference.  Brackets will be powdercoated black.      This is meant for converting manual brakes to power disc and will require your brake lines to be changed to fit.  This system works with front disc rear drum and drum/drum brake systems.   All parts carry a full 1 year warranty and are top of the line MBM parts. Make sure you have 4" in diameter for clearance from center of firewall mounting plate 12" into the motor compartment.  This is for full size Ford cars only.  This will not fit mid size or compacts. 



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