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7/17/2014 3:51 PM  #1


1965 disc brake conversion

I just bought a 65 coupe (289/automatic) and it has been converted to front disc brakes

The person that did the conversion  added the 2 chamber master cylinder and removed the booster as he says it did not fit

can I just add the Mustang Steve's booster?  If so, what do I order and how much will it cost

Thanx

Last edited by macc3500 (7/17/2014 3:52 PM)

 

7/17/2014 8:37 PM  #2


Re: 1965 disc brake conversion

First, welcome to the best forum on the web...you'll get  all manner of good info here and get to know the best bunch of folks around.

Second, go to the top of the page, just below the Mustang Steve logo.  Click  on the very small print that says Mustang Steve's Web site.  Go to product and you can get all the info you need on the booster setup.  You can get the instructions and a couple of parts and do it yourself, our you can buy the finished setup ready to bolt in. 

Or email Steve and he'll answer your questions.

It's a good unit and it works  well.  Makes the brake pedal feel like it's  attached to a much newer  car.  In otherwords, it's a  proper setup.

Third, come to the bash in late Sept.  YOu'll be glad you did.

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