OER Authorized brake boosters are available in multiple styles, including Bendix and GM Delco versions:
* Bendix boosters were used on 1967-69 Mustangs and are
OER Authorized brake boosters are available in multiple styles, including Bendix and GM Delco versions:
* Bendix boosters were used on 1967-69 Mustangs and are often used as direct replacements for earlier Midland-Ross (clamp-style) boosters. As a result, many earlier vehicles have already been converted to a Bendix-style booster. Though not correct, Bendix boosters are considered more reliable than the Midland-Ross design used on some 1967-68 model vehicles.
* GM Delco-style brake boosters will work on a variety of 1964-74 GM models. They come with brackets to bolt directly to the firewall on a wide variety o
OER Authorized brake boosters are available in multiple styles, including Bendix and GM Delco versions:
* Bendix boosters were used on 1967-69 Mustangs and are often used as direct replacements for earlier Midland-Ross (clamp-style) boosters. As a result, many earlier vehicles have already been converted to a Bendix-style booster. Though not correct, Bendix boosters are considered more reliable than the Midland-Ross design used on some 1967-68 model vehicles.
* GM Delco-style brake boosters will work on a variety of 1964-74 GM models. They come with brackets to bolt directly to the firewall on a wide variety of Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models—or can be installed on custom applications where space is at a premium. Boosters include clevis, push rod extension, nuts, washers, and dust boot.