If run the vac brakes if they where working great.
Beings this cab is from a diesel and was set up for hydroboost, would I be better off swapping to that while I'm here?? What parts would I need?
Beings this cab is from a diesel and was set up for hydroboost, would I be better off swapping to that while I'm here?? What parts would I need?


The hydro booster is said to provide more boost than the vacuum booster (I don't have an apples-to-apples comparison, but I have no reason to doubt this).
Being that cab already has it....I'd run it.

Vacuum boosters put out between 1,000-1,600 lbs of pressure to your brake system. The hydroboost puts out between 2,400-3000 lbs of pressure to your brake system. This is basically giving you the power to stop the vehicle. It's the actual clamping pressure your calipers or wheel cylinders have to clinch onto the rotor/drum.
Looking at the pictures, I was thinking that the cab did not come with it and he would have to source parts for the conversion.
I'm not doubting the performance of hydroboost units, I'm simply saying that I haven't done a vac-->hydro conversion to get an apples-to-apples comparison. I also wanted to point out some of the drawbacks, as I haven't seen them advertised as often as the advantages.
Either one will be fine, and the conversion shouldn't be hard if you're starting from a blank firewall.

If you're buying a Dana 60, make sure it is actually a Dana 60 this time.
Martin



I thought we were past that....I thought we were past that....

Well, so much for not getting out of hand. Just got a disc braked AAM 14 bolt and some 63 inch springs.... Any guesses whats next?


Next year's dune party.
Good for you, My 1st trip out as a trazer was with 52" springs in back and no rear sheetmetal. It sucked, with no weight in the back, I kept lifting a rear tire while flexing it out.Well, so much for not getting out of hand. Just got a disc braked AAM 14 bolt and some 63 inch springs.... Any guesses whats next?
^Thats the way to go. My sliders are just under the lower hinge. Was planning on running full doors or half doors, bottoms of the doors needed to be trimmed. But then I ended up getting DIY tube doors and now wish I would have just put the slider up higher. But oh wellI stand by my sliders welded to the body and frame statement before. How far up you go depends on how much you wanna mess with the doors