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Boosted/Servo install in 1968 RHD Lowlight
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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 634118" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>Hi, I put one on my ‘71 model using this near complete kit from Just Kampers (UK), see link below. It uses a Brazilian servo and m/cyl. I was lucky that my beam already had a factory servo bracket which the servo bolted onto (the stud spacing’s a little different to German servos I believe so bracket needed a little fettling). Mines RHD so I’m not familiar with LHD setup, crossover, etc. The servo isn’t as large as some I’ve seen- original European fitments and remote aftermarket kits, but it does make a real difference to the braking effort required.</p><p>I also found an article from practical motorhome (2nd link below) where they fitted one.</p><p>I have the one year model discs and later callipers on mine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.justkampers.com/vw-t2-bay-window-parts/t2-bay-braking-system-parts/brake-servos-non-return-valves/brake-servo-bundle-kit-vw-t2-bay-1967-1979.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.practicalmotorhome.com/advice/how-to-fit-a-brake-servo-to-a-bay-window-vw-campervan[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 634118, member: 32435"] Hi, I put one on my ‘71 model using this near complete kit from Just Kampers (UK), see link below. It uses a Brazilian servo and m/cyl. I was lucky that my beam already had a factory servo bracket which the servo bolted onto (the stud spacing’s a little different to German servos I believe so bracket needed a little fettling). Mines RHD so I’m not familiar with LHD setup, crossover, etc. The servo isn’t as large as some I’ve seen- original European fitments and remote aftermarket kits, but it does make a real difference to the braking effort required. I also found an article from practical motorhome (2nd link below) where they fitted one. I have the one year model discs and later callipers on mine. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.justkampers.com/vw-t2-bay-window-parts/t2-bay-braking-system-parts/brake-servos-non-return-valves/brake-servo-bundle-kit-vw-t2-bay-1967-1979.html[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.practicalmotorhome.com/advice/how-to-fit-a-brake-servo-to-a-bay-window-vw-campervan[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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