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Re: Ouch - brakes
Mine (booster and m/c) was $197 from Autozone in Arlington, Texas. Funny
thing is, though, the assy. was CHEAPER with the m/c attached. It only took
a day to receive it.
Tom Mandera wrote:
> I'm getting quotes of $144 to $190 for a booster & m/c, and 7 days to
> get it. I hear of folks hitting Autozone and snagging up the same stuff
> for under $100.
>
> So.. two choices. 1) try to use the booster Willy sent with a new m/c
> and hope it works. or 2) non-power assist brakes.
>
> Brake pedal has a "side-pin" for the booster operating "rod" to hook
> onto. The m/c has a "hole" for the booster's "pin" to engage. How does
> one go about attaching the m/c directly to the pedal? I have a '72 SII
> w/ drum/drum and non-power brakes that I can rob parts from or ideas. I
> think I'll have to do that if the booster doesn't work. Shouldn't be
> too difficult or complex tho', right?
>
> I can get a rebuilt m/c for under $20 today. I know of other places I
> can get a booster for $60.. but not here, and not today, and not
> tomorrow.
>
> The joys of living in Montana.. ;-)
>
> -Tom
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