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custom brake booster/MC bracket

PhL0aTeR

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figured this deserved its own thread..... do your worst :)

Booster/MC combo is out of a 2nd gen Ford Exlporer


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broncnaz

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Not to bad bit of a tite fit but it works. Might be fun changing spark plugs on that side.
 
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PhL0aTeR

PhL0aTeR

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Not to bad bit of a tite fit but it works. Might be fun changing spark plugs on that side.

thought about that, plus side is, the booster and master cyl will be easy (one bolt/nut for linkage and 4 nuts holding the booster assy to the bracket.) to remove.
 

Sweathog

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I like it. Been trying to think of the same to help fit a 351W. Do you think it would allow a little more offset if needed? Let us know how it worked.
 
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PhL0aTeR

PhL0aTeR

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I like it. Been trying to think of the same to help fit a 351W. Do you think it would allow a little more offset if needed? Let us know how it worked.

Thats a 351 as well. but it depends on your brake booster. The explorer brake booster is about an inch larger than the ones included in the booster kits offered by the vendors, so if you used a smaller one, it would definitely allow for more offset, but right now im right in the middle of my valve cover and wheel well ;D
 
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