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1973 Challenger Brake Booster #3227934
04/18/24 04:41 PM
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Anyone know if there is a source for a replacement Midland Ross brake booster available for 73 Challenger?
If not, any recommendations on a rebuild service?
Thx,
Wolf

Re: 1973 Challenger Brake Booster [Re: Wolfe440] #3227945
04/18/24 05:56 PM
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Did you check out this post? https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...66-plymouth-fury-c-body.html#Post3227640 Using the search function can sometimes get a quick answer. shruggy

Re: 1973 Challenger Brake Booster [Re: stumpy] #3227951
04/18/24 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by stumpy
Did you check out this post? https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...66-plymouth-fury-c-body.html#Post3227640 Using the search function can sometimes get a quick answer. shruggy


No I did not see it. I was hoping for a faster solution then weeks waiting on a rebuild, but it's looking like my only option.

Thanks for the link.
Wolf

Re: 1973 Challenger Brake Booster [Re: Wolfe440] #3227960
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You might also check with Harmon and see what their turnaround time is, I've used them a couple of times now (70 Challenger Bendix) and they've always gotten them done very quickly. Pricing runs a little more than Dewey but the work seems to be first rate also. They're in Georgia so shipping back and forth will be a little quicker. That Midland Ross is not one you're likely to find rebuilt in a box ready to buy anywhere.

https://harmonclassicbrakes.com/




Re: 1973 Challenger Brake Booster [Re: EV2RTSE] #3228057
04/19/24 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by EV2RTSE
You might also check with Harmon and see what their turnaround time is, I've used them a couple of times now (70 Challenger Bendix) and they've always gotten them done very quickly. Pricing runs a little more than Dewey but the work seems to be first rate also. They're in Georgia so shipping back and forth will be a little quicker. That Midland Ross is not one you're likely to find rebuilt in a box ready to buy anywhere.

https://harmonclassicbrakes.com/





I called and looks like this source is going to be my fastest solution.
Thanks for the link!
Wolf







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