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Re: Why can't a mere mortal buy these parts?


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Posted by G. L. Perry on June 16, 2004 at 18:53:41 from (63.189.97.144):

In Reply to: Why can't a mere mortal buy these parts? posted by JHesler on June 16, 2004 at 08:17:11:

If Midland brand, one of most popular, you have to send it in to rebuild. They will not sell kits, I have tried. They made brakes for less than ten years, all manufacturers used them, and now quit and only rebuild. Quite a racket really! Napa is supposed to have quite a source for some boosters. Look on Napa web site. You need some model numbers and such. Some kits are available too. You need to talk to another Napa I think.
I too believe it's quite a weird/odd item to repair and find help on, not sure what the deal is. I was told you need special equip to test and set-up right off truck so no one knows that procedure?


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