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Old 02-17-2009, 02:50 PM
peglegtom peglegtom is offline
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Check the Just Listed "Sticky" regarding Roundtails

It includes a section on brake options. If you add the booster, you should also change to a larger MC or the pedal may be too light. Mine has the larger ATE front brakes, but it's not in driveable condition now. I am adding the booster and larger MC, but for personal reasons. I would try it without and see if you like it. The booster reportedly takes some of the "feel" out of the pedal. You could always add the booster later if you don't like the required pressure (although you would then have to again change the MC. I think that the larger MC without the booster would result in a very hard pedal.
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(2) 67 Duettos (currently being made into one decent driver)
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99 Jeep Grand Cherokee (need something to haul the boat).
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