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Looking for advice - power disc brakes for 1970 HEMI clone

Started by Cuda_mark, June 29, 2018, 11:25:22 AM

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Cuda_mark

I'm at the point where I need to purchase a master cylinder and booster. It doesn't need to be original but I want it to look the part. Does anyone have any advice on where to get a clone set up?

RUNCHARGER

I don't like using power boosters on a Hemi, even the original Hemi setup takes up room. I used this master cylinder on my last two cars and it worked great. It says it is okay for power or non power applications.

https://nationalmoparts.com/parts-catalogue?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flexible_flypageV1_WIDE.tpl&product_id=4728&category_id=1835
Sheldon



rocketresto

Used the Dr. Diff parts on a 69 Hemi Charger we just did here in the shop, fit great.
Rocket Restorations
Olympia, Washington

303 Mopar

I would call Cass and www.doctordiff.com.  He has the best knowledge and will only sell you what you need. I have his stuff on my '68 Charger and love it!  Be very careful of any other aftermarket brakes, many are just for looks and do not perform or fit as good as the basic Mopar equipment.

GCragtop

I have purchased a few of them from Cass as well, good stuff.

JH27N0B

Just don't use one of those jelly bean shaped GM master cylinders on your Mopar like many do....  :stop:


BIGSHCLUNK

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 29, 2018, 11:34:55 AM
I don't like using power boosters on a Hemi, even the original Hemi setup takes up room. I used this master cylinder on my last two cars and it worked great. It says it is okay for power or non power applications.

https://nationalmoparts.com/parts-catalogue?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flexible_flypageV1_WIDE.tpl&product_id=4728&category_id=1835
I use one close to this an kept things manual. Never had to "2 foot" it