Fitting servo brakes

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PhilI
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Fitting servo brakes

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How is it done and what parts are used - anyone know?

Do you use the original master cylinder in the chassis leg or is it moved?
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Post by grainger »

hi

ive got a servo on my traveller, it really is a great improvement. its plumbed into the front brakes on the drivers side, with a vacuum pipe coming from the inlet manifold - i think this servo came off a landrover originally but im not sure, i didnt fit it, maybe someone else can give you more details.

the servo only assists the normal brake system, so other than making sure the rubber parts are in good condition you dont have to change anything.

cheers
grainger
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Post by Kevin »

Bull Motif did have the kits on offer for around a £100:00 + vat
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