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Old 03-05-2006, 12:01 AM
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So if one were to theoretically snap a stup from the brake booster to the resivour how would you go about fixing that?
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Theoretically one could split the booster and replace the stud (reality however is it would be easier to replace the booster)
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Does any of that involve replacing the firewall? How hard would it be to replace the brake booster?
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Originally Posted by SlvrFormula
Does any of that involve replacing the firewall? How hard would it be to replace the brake booster?
No the booster is loosened from the inside of the car by the pedals in any car Ive ever worked on. Its usually just 4 nuts and a vacuum line. Plus anything you have to remove to make room to pull it out. Unless an F-body is different.....




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