Question for the truck folks here: what route have you gone when upgrading to power-assisted brakes?
I have a dual master in the stock location under the floor, feeding a Turner disc brake kit on the front and an 8.8 Ford rear-end out back. Performance is good, but with the weight of the 302 and AOD trans, I wouldn't mind some leverage.
For the older Volvo and British (all much lighter mass cars), we used the Lockheed-type remote servo and they worked great, almost a 4:1 advantage in force. I'm reading up on the similar xHydrovac units that helped the '50s American cars with floor masters, but wasn't sure how reliable they were?
There are kits like the one pictured from Speedway, Jegs and others, but I just wasn't sure if I'd have enough room for the servo to sit off the frame, yet clear my transmission.
What have truck folks done with our narrow frames? To me the remote servo concept seems most attractive because we have lots of room upfront to mount it.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and experiences you may have.
I have a dual master in the stock location under the floor, feeding a Turner disc brake kit on the front and an 8.8 Ford rear-end out back. Performance is good, but with the weight of the 302 and AOD trans, I wouldn't mind some leverage.
For the older Volvo and British (all much lighter mass cars), we used the Lockheed-type remote servo and they worked great, almost a 4:1 advantage in force. I'm reading up on the similar xHydrovac units that helped the '50s American cars with floor masters, but wasn't sure how reliable they were?
There are kits like the one pictured from Speedway, Jegs and others, but I just wasn't sure if I'd have enough room for the servo to sit off the frame, yet clear my transmission.
What have truck folks done with our narrow frames? To me the remote servo concept seems most attractive because we have lots of room upfront to mount it.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and experiences you may have.
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