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Brake Booster

bandit

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Does anyone know if I can just swap out the all drum master cylinder but keep the booster so that I can use it on a car with disc in front, drum in back? I know the master cylinder is different for disc vs drum but is there a difference with the booster to?

Car was originally power, then converted to manual by prev owner. Want to convert back to power but the local booster/masters I can find are for all drum and not disc in front.

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Buy a bendix style booster used for the factory disc/drum set up. The bendix is dual diaphram vs. the Midland drum booster (single). It will brake a lot easier than trying to use a Midland. The pedal swing to power ratio is different between the two as well. They can be bought from folks like Rockauto, Pirate Jack, PST, Ramman and others. Good luck
 
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