GMT 400 Hydroboost swap

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RyanMerrick

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Thanks for doing this!!! I'm actually just about to do a huge amount of work to my brakes in the next week so this is perfect timing for me.

2 questions for you:

Would you mind posting all related part numbers to this swap?
How much did it run you to do this?

Thanks!
 

outalne94z71

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you do not need to remove any of the dash parts, you can get at the 4 nuts on the booster with a ratchet, a air ratchet or a twist handle ratchet(i prefer the stanley brand one found at walmart) makes it really easy, getting the clip off the brake petal is the worst part of the whole swap.
 

DRAGGIN95

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I am sure it's possible without removing the dash plastic under panel, but it was a lot easier to remove the bracket that is above the gas pedal with the plastic removed.
 

DRAGGIN95

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I will have to dig up some part number's, and I spent $80 on the whole swap, I sourced the Hydroboost unit and pedal from a salvage yard.
 
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