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I searched on here and didn't see where this info had been listed. Folks mentioned the dual diaphragm upgrade, but not the specifics on years/models.
I need to replace the booster/MC combo in my 77 Cherokee before it gets running because it is obviously is leaking between the two and appears original. I try hard not to mess around when it comes to brakes or steering, so a new setup was in order.
Found this info online when trying to find a dual diaphragm booster upgrade (stock is a single diaphragm booster) because when I did a dual upgrade on my Scrambler it made a TON of difference.
Post up if there's other years/models that should be included. I would have thought that it would have worked in more years, but this is what I found:
A dual diaphragm brake booster from a '77-'79 or '86 to '89 J-20 will bolt in for '77-79 Wags and Cherokees.
Interestingly, when I went to the local part store to order it, it was cheaper to get the booster and MC separately than to get the entire assembly (they had both options). Also, by getting them separately, I get a brand new, not remanned, MC to boot.
Anyway, that's my effort to bring more of the good content from the soon-to-be-dead site
I did the J20 booster upgrade on my 80 Wag too. Sorry, I cant comment on how much it helped, as I never drove it w/ the standard booster. It is an easy upgrade though, and should allow you to put more pressure on the pads with less effort at the pedal.
I have two things to go on that made me do the dual booster considering that I plan to occasionally tow with it because this Cherokee has the OEM/optional tow hitch, is wired for trailering, and has a fresh rebuild with an RV cam:
1. We had a Grand Waggy a few years back that stopped ok, but not great, and it was a basically brand new brake system.
2. I put a dual diaphragm booster upgrade in my Scrambler and it made a great improvement.
I figure I'd rather it be almost twitchy on the brakes than borderline and this will serve as a family hauler most of the time, so better safe than sorry.