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Power Booster Rebuild

RS23VOA

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Hey guys
Is there anyone on the east coast that rebuilds power boosters? I have a 18268 off a 70 that's seen better days. Thanks for your input.
 

EV2RTSE

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Slightly more expensive, I think Dewey / Steve is running around $250 for Bendix rebuilds and Harmon is $295. Fast turnaround, excellent communication, and really nice attention to detail.
 

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Slightly more expensive, I think Dewey / Steve is running around $250 for Bendix rebuilds and Harmon is $295. Fast turnaround, excellent communication, and really nice attention to detail.
Thanks
 

James in Texas

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I had mine rebuilt by prior auto in Texas. Dont remember price but it was around 200 for a bendix. My only advice is that make sure you put a note with tape on the adjustable push rod to make sure they loosen it. I had to send it back but they stood behind there work and paid yhe return shipping cost
 

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So, as this thread and some other have comments about Booster rebuilds i thought i would list them:
- Booster Steve
- Midwest Power Brake Products (despite name they are now in Florida)
- Brake Boosters
- Prior Auto
- Karp's
- Harmon Classic Brakes

I've used Steve and may use them again, although i am a bit nervous about turnaround based on recent comments.
 
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