you will need to remove the master cylinder, leaving the brake lines attached, remove the vacuum hose, then from under the dash you will need to remove the brake pedal rod, and the attaching bolts. Normal tools with a long extension for your ratchet and a swivel will be all you need. If your rebuilt booster comes with a master cylinder then you will need to replace as a unit and the system must be bled afterwords.
2006-10-15 04:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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i own a repair shop,and all you need to do is unbolt the master cylinder from it,and sort of move it out of the way,they can be moved enough to get the booster off of ti,then you go inside the car and take off the 4 nuts that hold it on from the inside,they,ll be sort of behind the brake pedal a little higher up though,once these are removed you go back out side and remove th big vacuum line off it ,and it should come out of there,just take your time with it,because it may get hung up a few times but it will come out,reverse,all of this to put it back on,good luck with it,i hope this help,s.
2006-10-15 04:40:35
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answered by dodge man 7
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