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brake boosters to use

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idrgbdy   +1y
i searched around and seems like most people recommend a geo metro brake booster on bodydropped dimes for clearance. i have seen a guy use an old mustang one, and i looked at a silverado and even it seems smaller.

what other boosters are people using or do you recommend? my sonoma is bodydropped to the rockers with 20's up front.
twistedsdime   +1y
what ever happened to the search option? this is being asked way to often.
insaneautoconcepts   +1y
We sell 7 inch boosters I suggest a dual diaphram for any wheel bigger than an 18. If you want more info let me know email me at sean@seriouslyinsaneautoconcepts.com.
getto   +1y
i have 6 5/8 worth of combined body drop on my dime on 18's and i had to use a hydro booster, i got mine from an astro van but i know the 88-98 c/k chevy trucks (3/4 ton) have them too.
Stevie   +1y
The metro booster is to small for a S-10 on 20's.That is unless you like your braking distance to increase.
lx4life   +1y
Stevie that is not true, I have my S-10 on 20's and i am using a Metro booster and my truck is Right Hand drive converted and I have no problem stopping at all. If you are trying to save money the Geo booster works well for about $15.00
dragginbottom   +1y
I BOUGHT A CHROME SSBC 7" BOOSTER WITH A 01' VETTE MASTER CYLINDER AND IT WORK GREAT!! COST ME ABOUT $250 FOR EVERYTHING, BUT LOOKS SLICK!!
Wicked Fantacies   +1y
^ Wut he said!
BaggedMazda87   +1y
Originally posted by dragginbottom



I BOUGHT A CHROME SSBC 7" BOOSTER WITH A 01' VETTE MASTER CYLINDER AND IT WORK GREAT!! COST ME ABOUT $250 FOR EVERYTHING, BUT LOOKS SLICK!!

Do the stock lines hook up with no adapters too??

BaggedMazda87   +1y
Yes no maybe so?