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Old 10-29-2012, 07:18 PM   #16
Richard (EV8G)
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Default Re: Hydraulic brakes on a 34 ford

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Originally Posted by FlatheadTed View Post
Richard makes a exaltant product and a car that have been butchered around with no pedals etc, they are ideal .There is also a alternative for people wanting to run closer to stock with minimum modifications ,As Russcc posted there is this energizer kit for 34s for people who want to retain the rods and most of the internials and the external appearance this could be a good option .PM me if you want to know more .On testing brake readings have been higher than hydraulics .Ted

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I ordered a Model A brake energizer kits and have since installed it on my Tudor. It is an excellent modification. I have the best brakes on any Model A I have ever been around. I have increased interest in some of my Club members on this modification. I would like to order two more kits .
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Sooner Model A Club
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Ted: Actually our conversions are designed so that NO butchering of anything is involved and uses factory holes in most cases, and no need to relocate the battery, and uses original pedals. For those who MUST keep mechanical brakes, Ted is the man. Otherwise, there is a good alternative to convert to hydraulics while doing no harm. I designed them with original cars in mind, not butcher jobs!
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