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The Booster Plate shown on The Ram Man website has two less holes but otherwise seems pretty close. What exactly doesn't fit on it?
Shawndaniels, do either of these two examples look like what you got?
And by the way welcome to the site.
Shawndaniels welcome to FBBO, maybe you could post some background, some photos of you cars, introduce yourself, here in the welcome wagon section, get to know a few of us & then maybe post this question in the Classic Mopar Tech section/forums, or even research it under brakes suspension rims & tires, it may even be in there already... Anyhow, good luck with your Power Brake Booster Bracket mounting issue, on your 69 RR...
On my 67 with power drum.... I had to drill some holes to get a SSBC booster on there going from power to power some drilling and the proper pedal linkage is needed or fabricated. They don't mention in the kit. As for manual to power it may have the same issues and the bracketing to extend the booster leaves a hole in the fire wall.... without knowing more about what you're doing its hard to say. But for sure everyone has trouble in this area from all the different combinations that were used and stuff available for replacement.
If I had to start over I would have got a dual booster and kit from ram man or mancini for a hemi car with the tall master instead of fooling around with SSBC nightmare