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I took the factory plate and welded it into my thicker firewall plate. I did this because I moved the hydroboost to clear my dumb tall valve covers (non-body-lifted with 351W and roller rockers with tall covers makes everything tight).
Hi,
I got this from ebay, the seller was great and offers different styles for different hydroboosters. I saw it on another members Bronco, he said it worked great. I will be installing it as soon as I finish up house repairs then its all hands on the Bronco!
Hi,
I got this from ebay, the seller was great and offers different styles for different hydroboosters. I saw it on another members Bronco, he said it worked great. I will be installing it as soon as I finish up house repairs then its all hands on the Bronco!
SORRY! looked but these are the best pics I have...used Super duty hydro with 80 Corvette master (4 wheel disc brakes)...work amazing on my other Bronco!
Bryan, as Tasker mentioned the factory angle bracket is perfect for a hydrobost. You can buy an angle bracket and rod from EBAY if you do not have them already.
I also purchased this Early Bronco hydro boost to stock booster bracket 66-77 to just bolt up the astro van hydro to the angle bracket.
SORRY! looked but these are the best pics I have...used Super duty hydro with 80 Corvette master (4 wheel disc brakes)...work amazing on my other Bronco!