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    Ok, I posted this question in the GM Truck discussion a few days ago but haven't gotten an answer yet...so figured I'd try posting my question here.

    I'm looking at my options for upgrading my front brakes from drum to disk and I had a question regarding the booster. My truck is a 1970 Chevy CST/10 fleetside with power drum brakes. Since my truck already has power drum brakes, and has a booster, I was wondering if I need to replace the booster and why it had to be replaced. Or can I just replace the master cylinder and add a proportioning valve to the existing booster?

    Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    Brian

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    Hi Brian
    I'm sure one Aaron will have an answer in no time at all ! ! ! By the way are you planning on staying 6lug or going to five ?
    Thanks Steve

    Pro Metal Shop
    4431 Snydertown Road
    Danville, PA. 17821

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    Hi Steve,

    I was planning on 5 lug. My brother-in-law has a 76 front end I was going to look at using and it is 5 lug.

    Thanks.
    Brian

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    Good Morning Brian,

    If your stock booster is still in good shape you can buy a master/prop valve combo to go onto it. They sell for $139.00. So you can get into the brake kit and the master/prop kit for $838.00. See the link below:

    Classic Car and Truck Brake, Steering and Suspension Parts

    and

    Classic Car and Truck Brake, Steering and Suspension Parts

    Both will be a great fit for this truck!

    Thanks and let me know if you have any questions.
    Aaron Strietzel
    Email Aaron
    Classic Performance Products Inc.
    378 E. Orangethorpe Ave
    Placentia, CA 92870
    Visit Our Site
    714/522-2000
    714/522-2500 fax

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    Aaron,

    Thanks for the info. Helps clear it up for me. Gotta try to save the bucks where I can, so good to hear I can use my stock booster.

    Thanks for the links to the master/prop kit, and the brake kit. Now I can plan my budget.

    Thanks.
    Brian

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