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<blockquote data-quote="Lil ugly" data-source="post: 735051" data-attributes="member: 3188"><p>I would think you can use pretty much any hydro boost system on any vehicle if you are willing to jump thru the hoops to make it work. In vehicles that I was transplanting a hydroboost in place of an existing booster, I generally tried to choose one with a master cylinder that is compatible with the brake lines already in place. You can fab new lines easy enough but it is one less thing to worry about if you have the choice. Of course there are some adapters out now that were not out a few years back. Your steering pump reservoir needs to have the second return line in it for the hydroboost. You can weld one it if you don't have it. Other than those two items the bracket, hosing , and pedal all have to made to order usually no matter which boost system you choose unless you buy a kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil ugly, post: 735051, member: 3188"] I would think you can use pretty much any hydro boost system on any vehicle if you are willing to jump thru the hoops to make it work. In vehicles that I was transplanting a hydroboost in place of an existing booster, I generally tried to choose one with a master cylinder that is compatible with the brake lines already in place. You can fab new lines easy enough but it is one less thing to worry about if you have the choice. Of course there are some adapters out now that were not out a few years back. Your steering pump reservoir needs to have the second return line in it for the hydroboost. You can weld one it if you don't have it. Other than those two items the bracket, hosing , and pedal all have to made to order usually no matter which boost system you choose unless you buy a kit. [/QUOTE]
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