Power brake add on. What to use ?

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LRS30
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Power brake add on. What to use ?

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Wanting to make my 64 a little more user friendly ( wife and kids wanna drive it) at the moment it stills is running drums on all 4 corners, is there a power boosters and master cylinder out there that is a bolt on? Maybe off a later year truck/car. I plan on upgrading to disc eventually, but figured I could use what I got till can make that switch. So guys point me in theo right direction please.
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Re: Power brake add on. What to use ?

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Master power brake dot com. Nice drum/drum setup and all new parts. IMHO!
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Re: Power brake add on. What to use ?

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I'm sure it comes with a hefty price . Is there a certain year that will work? Say a man could find at a parts store?
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Re: Power brake add on. What to use ?

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Re: Power brake add on. What to use ?

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Good info there. I was just curious if there was a master cylinder to use to make my original set up power drum brakes. Really don't want to do a disc conversion at the moment. So I guess 76 ford f-100 m/c and power booster would work. Am I correct in thinking this?
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