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Old 11-19-2001, 09:49 AM   #2
Clark Rodgers
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The cheapest way out will be to use a stock setup but they sell alot of aftermarket booster kits that fit well too. Check with National Parts Depot they offer two different units. Your correct you will need some vacuum and the engine cam will have alot to do with this. I like my brakes with power and it does make a difference on how much effort is needed but manual and power both work well.
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