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Brake servo options


Frizzy

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Hi guys, my brake pedal creeks severely as I apply pressure, I've narrowed it down to the cylinder in the servo, I'm guessing the seals have gone, I'm just wanting to know my options i.e. is there an aftermarket servo that fits the supra or is there a seal kit I can get from somewhere?

Any help appreciated

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17 hours ago, m12aak said:

The EPC shows a cylinder kit available: https://toyota.epc-data.com/supra/jza80/94022/chassis/4702/04493/

Just bear in mind there are differences between a car that originally comes with 'UK brakes/17's' (4pot/2pot calipers) as I believe the cylinder size is larger for those cars. 

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Yep, the larger re-build kit is part no.: 04493-14160

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4 hours ago, Frizzy said:

Ah that's great thanks guys, so thats the kit for the cylinder thats connected directly to the back of the pedal yeah?

Sorry I didn't interpret servo as the booster, just thought you meant the master cylinder (my bad). There doesn't appear to be a seal kit for the brake booster unfortunately: https://toyota.epc-data.com/supra/jza80/94022/chassis/4703/. I know new ones are like £500+ so it may be worth changing the (considerably cheaper) seals/cylinders in the master first to rule that out?

There may well be an aftermarket seal kit though or another booster/servo which will fit, I have never looked tbh.

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