I need a Series III or perhaps late IIA brake tower which can accommodate the servo assist booster.
Thanks
Series III Brake Tower
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cbalme
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Re: Series III Brake Tower
Hi Colin,
It may be easier to just install a remote servo if your original brake system is in working order. That said, if your original brakes are set up correctly your brakes should be fine for regular driving.
Matt
It may be easier to just install a remote servo if your original brake system is in working order. That said, if your original brakes are set up correctly your brakes should be fine for regular driving.
Matt
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island dormy
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Re: Series III Brake Tower
Hi Colin
You really do not need power brakes it is just one more thing to go wrong.
Manuel brakes give you strong calf muscles (especially the right leg.)
If you get power brakes the next things you will be asking for are power steering and air conditioning.
Victor 1962 Dormobile (In hibernation for the winter)
You really do not need power brakes it is just one more thing to go wrong.
Manuel brakes give you strong calf muscles (especially the right leg.)
If you get power brakes the next things you will be asking for are power steering and air conditioning.
Victor 1962 Dormobile (In hibernation for the winter)
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cbalme
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Re: Series III Brake Tower
I would be able to cope without power brakes. But when I bought my parts truck it came with the Servo and Master cylinder so I'd rather just use those than buy another master cylinder.
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cbalme
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Re: Series III Brake Tower
Still Looking, nobody has one kicking around???

