Power Brakes
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Power Brakes
Anyone out there familiar with installing a power brake booster on an old
CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
Maybe later down the road.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Casey Teague
http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
Maybe later down the road.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Casey Teague
http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
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Re: Power Brakes
Hi Casey,
You sure you need power brakes? the brakes on my 74 cj5 work really good,
and aren't all that heavy, only time they are a problem is when they get
wet, they tend not to work lol, which can only be fixed with disks, don't
know about a booster, mixing and matching brake parts can be a big problem,
I know, I have been there, what a head ache, I'm leaving well enough alone
on this one lol
Glenn
74 cj5
xj Cherokee
"Casey Teague" <abnsigo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:xO4eb.9399$yB5.5023@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Anyone out there familiar with installing a power brake booster on an old
> CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
> booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
> my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
>
> Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
> Maybe later down the road.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Casey Teague
> http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
>
>
>
You sure you need power brakes? the brakes on my 74 cj5 work really good,
and aren't all that heavy, only time they are a problem is when they get
wet, they tend not to work lol, which can only be fixed with disks, don't
know about a booster, mixing and matching brake parts can be a big problem,
I know, I have been there, what a head ache, I'm leaving well enough alone
on this one lol
Glenn
74 cj5
xj Cherokee
"Casey Teague" <abnsigo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:xO4eb.9399$yB5.5023@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Anyone out there familiar with installing a power brake booster on an old
> CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
> booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
> my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
>
> Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
> Maybe later down the road.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Casey Teague
> http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
>
>
>
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Re: Power Brakes
Hi Casey,
You sure you need power brakes? the brakes on my 74 cj5 work really good,
and aren't all that heavy, only time they are a problem is when they get
wet, they tend not to work lol, which can only be fixed with disks, don't
know about a booster, mixing and matching brake parts can be a big problem,
I know, I have been there, what a head ache, I'm leaving well enough alone
on this one lol
Glenn
74 cj5
xj Cherokee
"Casey Teague" <abnsigo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:xO4eb.9399$yB5.5023@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Anyone out there familiar with installing a power brake booster on an old
> CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
> booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
> my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
>
> Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
> Maybe later down the road.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Casey Teague
> http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
>
>
>
You sure you need power brakes? the brakes on my 74 cj5 work really good,
and aren't all that heavy, only time they are a problem is when they get
wet, they tend not to work lol, which can only be fixed with disks, don't
know about a booster, mixing and matching brake parts can be a big problem,
I know, I have been there, what a head ache, I'm leaving well enough alone
on this one lol
Glenn
74 cj5
xj Cherokee
"Casey Teague" <abnsigo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:xO4eb.9399$yB5.5023@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Anyone out there familiar with installing a power brake booster on an old
> CJ. I've got a '73 CJ5 with manual drum brakes and would like to add a
> booster and go with power. What can I take the booster from and bolt into
> my Jeep? Any problems with this conversion?
>
> Before anyone suggests disk brakes let me say this...I can't afford them.
> Maybe later down the road.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Casey Teague
> http://justjeeps.jeepz.com
>
>
>
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