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    Default Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    I have one of these ToyoDIY.com brake boosters in my car.


    It works OK but it is corroded from exposure to brake fluid.

    So I was wondering what my options are in terms of rebuilding.

    Is it possible to rebuild something like this myself?
    Can I replace it with something aftermarket? As far as I can tell this particular booster didn't come in any other Toyotas so I am not sure if I would be able to find a used spare?
    I can get it professionally rebuilt, quoted about $300, can anyone recommend good companies to do this kind of thing?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    unsure what prices are over-east, but in Perth there is only one place that rebuilds brake boosters and thus they have a monoply over the prices ... i paid $200 exchange for a "new" booster. rebuilt and painted.

    there "should" be a PBR equivalent to your JKC type.
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    Default Re: Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    yes, i believe those are the guys that did mine.
    i took my booster (removed) to a friends workshop who sent it to that place.
    1974 Crown SE -- the "kandy" crown
    1971 Ford Capri GT -- 624rwhp at 25psi ... 1000kg race weight ... 4L with T51

    For Sale: 6x 1000cc Rochester 2JZ top feed injectors ($600 ono) & JIC dampening adjustable coilovers JZA70 $800

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    Default Re: Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    Did they do I good job? I'm considering sending my booster over to them.

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    Default Re: Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    ive done an antilag.com night hills run in the crown (ms65) and i didnt crash.... so yes, in my books they did a great job. haha

    best to email / call them (dont forget the 08 in front of the number) and get a quote ... as it might work out the same price/ if not cheaper (due to freight there and back) to get it done locally... then again, you do have the "odd" booster.
    calling around for quotes would be your best bet right now
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    For Sale: 6x 1000cc Rochester 2JZ top feed injectors ($600 ono) & JIC dampening adjustable coilovers JZA70 $800

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    Default Re: Brake Booster Rebuild Options

    Seems like no-one knows if they can rebuild the booster because of the availability of parts. So anyone know what the interchangeability of these things. I mean if I get one that mounts in the same fashion, would it work just the same? What do I need to look out for?

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