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Fits any model that used the banded Midland-Ross booster. This Bakelite hub can be seen when you remove the dust boot. It is a very brittle fragile part that gets broken when you drop the booster,...
This is the seal at the back of the booster on the Midland-Ross units.
New disc brake proportioning valve / distribution block seal and rebuild kit for the Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang / Torino. Every 1967-69 Cougar, Cyclone, Torino, Ranchero and Mustang equipped...
This all inclusive vacuum booster master rebuild kit is great for the do it yourself-er or the person that would like to retain their original case / housing. Also a great option for the out of...
These retainers are designed to keep the disc brake pad inside the caliper on 1967 Cougars.
This rod for the midland vacuum brake booster adusts to a maximum length of 4 1/16" and minimum length of 4 1/2" and is a very good copy of the original. Made in America.
This rod for the midland vacuum brake booster adusts to a maximum length of 4 1/16" and minimum length of 4 1/2". This icon means that we're looking to buy this part!WCCC is a buyer of used...
Wheel seal for both front disc and front drums, 1967-73 Mercury Cougar and 1967-73 Ford Mustang with V-8. Seals sold individually. Two of these are needed, one for each side on the front. ...
Reproduction foam seal or gasket for the Bendix style disc brake vacuum booster. The MPC books indicate that this seal was used between 1969-71, our guess is that it was deemed 'not needed' after...
Quality kit for rebuilding your disc brake distribution block combination proportioning valve on 1970-73 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustangs. Special molded and round O-rings are made from EPDM...
Used spacer or retainer, for the 1967-68 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang. This filter retainer spacer is made of aluminum and is for the Midland manufactured brake booster. It fits between the...
Power Disc Brakes for the 1967 - 1973 Mercury Cougar
Looking to upgrade from manual drum brakes to factory power discs? Check out our video on the subject.