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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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Hello All
New to here, as you can see i am an Aussie, i have been trying to find/buy a Brake booster for my truck. After posting messages asking questions at just about every site relating to chev's i am still no closer to getting the booster i want/need. You can imagine there are not a lot in Aus, and the 2-3 that i have bought (all said that they would fit my truck)dont fit and are gathering dust in garage.
So can someone please tell me where on the booster can i find an ID number / part number so as i can locate and buy the booster i need. Ebay lists boosters but there are about 10-15 that will fit my truck(as they say) but are all different part numbers etc, it a little frustrating when i cannot buy what i need for my truck, its just a Buzz to drive

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Backyard Mechanic
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you might try www.boosterdeweyexchange.com They have helped me a lot. good luck

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Have you had any luck finding a booster?

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Grease Monkey
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I checked out the site you sent, My truck is a daily drive, so the option of pulling my existing booster off my truck mailing it to the company, getting it revamped and return postage is just not practical. I was hoping that someone would have knowledge of a place where i could purchase a booster from and it will just bolt straight onto my truck. But i need to know where i could find a part number on existing booster, just to make sure i am buying the correct one.

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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Here is a link to a reman'd replacement booster: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AAZ-54-73709/
I do not have a cross-reference for the p/n for the OEM booster, but maybe this will nudge you in the right direction.

Cheers!


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