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Mounting Bracket - Brake Booster w/ Seal - Repro ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1970 Ford Mustang 1969,1969 cougar,1969 mustang,1970,1970 cougar,1970 mustang,booster,bracket,brake,c9w,c9z,cougar,d0w,d0z,ford,ford mustang,mercury,mercury cougar,mounting,mustang,reproduction,spacer,break,15688

Mounting Bracket - Brake Booster w/ Seal - Repro ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1970 Ford Mustang
Item #: 15688

4.25 stars, based on 3 reviews
This reproduction Bendix spacer bracket is mounted to the rear of the brake booster on the 69 - 70 Cougar and Mustang. These spacer brackets sometimes come up missing from some booster rebuilders. If you get a booster that has a piece of plate...
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brake booster for 67

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The product is the correct part and fits. I bought a brake booster from another vendor and it didnt have the bracket. This bracket and the gasket fit as it should.

Does the job!

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This does what it's supposed to do, but I have a couple minor gripes. First, I found that I needed to "hog out" the holes on this in order to allow my rebuilt (original) booster studs to fit through. Second, the finish should be satin black, not gold zinc / cad / whatever you call it. So after widening the holes a little and making sure it would fit the booster, I threw this in the blast cabinet and stripped it to bare metal, then gave it a black paint job. More work that it should be, but that's all part of the restoration process I guess. Other than these issues it's a functional piece.

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Although the part was correct part for my car, all of the mounting holes were of the incorrect size. The part came with 5/16” diameter holes but should have been 3/8” diameter. I had to drill the existing holes to the proper size, and once done it fit perfectly. My 69 Mustang GT was built in November of 1968 and is a very early ‘69’ model. This may have had something to do with the hole size.

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