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obengston
05-13-2010, 01:51 PM
I'm getteing ready to remove my power booster and replace it with a hydrobooster. Reason is I have replaced the entire brake sytem and my pedal is still hard (hard to lock it up). I only have about 8-9hg of vacuum. I installed a electric vacuum pump and I don't like how it performs. So I have done alot of research on this and it don't seem to be that big of a project. The only hard part I see is getting a mounting bracket, so if anyone has any suggestions let me know. The one big hold up for me is getting the right Hydrobooster. I went to the salvage yard and found plenty off of different vehicles, my question here is can I use any of them if not why? The all have the basic same apperance and function by pressing the MC (correct) so can I use one say from a 2004 chevy express van. I see alot of threads saying to use around a 94/95 Astro van. I just don't see why I can't use the others also. I will just use my current MC. Also is there any that has a removable brake pedal rod so I can remove it and thread it ect..

NASH JUDGE
05-13-2010, 08:03 PM
theres a good thread on performanceyears.com

obengston
08-01-2010, 07:32 PM
Just wanted to post that I did away with my power brakes and did a DIY hydrobooster set up. I used a booster from a 2005 denalli, and made my own lines. Wow what a improvement in brakes over power brakes. I am loving the brakes, stops on a dime. Excellent upgrade. The biggest cost of the DIY method was making the line. I would say my total cost was around $200-250. Night and day difference.

LONE*STAR
08-08-2010, 09:38 PM
Just the guy I needed what fittings did you buy? I have to order them and know one at this point has had a detailed enough write up to state out right what size fitting are needed.