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<blockquote data-quote="Clarkson46" data-source="post: 57757" data-attributes="member: 3597"><p>As a simple minded soul, what has the pedal fitting got to do with the servo fitting? A servo is fitted between the pedal push rod and the master cylinder. So, however your pedals are arranged is not important. Are you thinking of fitting a servo to standard drum brakes or are you thinking of a disc upgrade?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clarkson46, post: 57757, member: 3597"] As a simple minded soul, what has the pedal fitting got to do with the servo fitting? A servo is fitted between the pedal push rod and the master cylinder. So, however your pedals are arranged is not important. Are you thinking of fitting a servo to standard drum brakes or are you thinking of a disc upgrade? [/QUOTE]
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