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Old May 12, 2007 | 12:23 PM
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Default Power brakes

I just looked at Stangaholics.com and they have a power brake booster with billet aluminum master cylinder for 64/5/6 cars that will work with a straight-drive transmission. Cost is $400.00!! Now if it will work with a hydraulic set-up and I can find a hydraulic clutch release bearing that will work with the t-5 bellhousing I'm set!

Have any of you guys seen or talked to someone who has 1? They also will have a Heidts IRS delivered to your door with posi for $4600.00 (you save the shipping over ordering direct because they buy so many of them). Yeah, it sounds like a lot up front but when you price a NEW 9" posi, 31 spline with Wilwood vented discs, parking brake, springs and shocks, traction bars and such it's a pretty good deal.

I've never dealt with them but they impressed me on the phone a few weeks ago when I called about the IRS. If anyone has had dealings with them would you please post your opinion?
Old May 12, 2007 | 12:37 PM
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Default RE: Power brakes

im not a fan of the irs i rather have a 4 link with a panhard bar for a master cylinder id look at http://www.abspowerbrake.com/ they even have one that uses a vaccum pump so you have power brakes with more pressure and no booster for tight spaces
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