Mike Satur Brake servo bracket

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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215008
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I've been looking at the Mike Satur Brake servo brackets on his website, there are 2 listed for the MGF but they both look the same with different prices, Has anyone purchased one or could have a look and explain the difference to me please.  Brakes
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Replied by EllieEzra on topic Mike Satur Brake servo bracket

Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215009
They're the same price, once you select an option for Left or Right hand drive the price shoots up to match the other listing. Even on the "cheaper" one.

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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215010
Furthermore, they're the exact same product beyond this. Just 2 separate listings for lord knows what reason haha

(Do note that I do not physically own this kit, merely providing the information I've been able to gather!)
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215011
Thanks EllieEzra i didn't go that far i only looked to see the difference
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215014
There are one or two market leading supplier for our cars & it is to those who we tend to gravitate when looking for parts. I suspect this is due to their websites being easier to navigate & have pin sharp service. Operating just under the radar are a number of firms who might well be selling the same items as the flagships but at more attractive prices.
Sometimes the aftermarket items are a cheaper take but function as well, you might have to give them a coat of paint of find the fittings are mild as opposed to stainless steel but is that such a sacrifice.
Do look at alternate designs & suppliers & don’t ask me for recommendations, you’ll have to do your own leg work.
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Replied by Red110 on topic Mike Satur Brake servo bracket

Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215018

There are one or two market leading supplier for our cars & it is to those who we tend to gravitate when looking for parts. I suspect this is due to their websites being easier to navigate & have pin sharp service. Operating just under the radar are a number of firms who might well be selling the same items as the flagships but at more attractive prices.
Sometimes the aftermarket items are a cheaper take but function as well, you might have to give them a coat of paint of find the fittings are mild as opposed to stainless steel but is that such a sacrifice.
Do look at alternate designs & suppliers & don’t ask me for recommendations, you’ll have to do your own leg work.
M

I love MS’s stuff, and have purchased quite a few parts from him. And he has been most helpful, even phoning me and reaching me through several non English-speaking persons, don’t ask me how 👏🏼

This said, I think his brake servo brace is quite complicated to fit, maybe a bit of an overkill. You might find easier and cheaper options somewhere else, maybe at ‘Bitz (sorry, AP 🙏🏼)

 
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215026
The two I've had both came from 'Bitz and were a few pounds cheaper than that. They were a single piece design. Much easier to fit it on the low mileage one lady owner MK1 MGF than on the TF where the bulkhead had stretched much more, presumably due to a previous owner's heavy braking.

2003 MG TF 135 sunstorm

1979 MGB GT

Previously:
2002 115 TF + 1998 118 MG F

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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215028
The one I have in the TF came from Bitz (with SS nuts&bolts), although I had to wait several months for a new batch to get available.

I must admit that previously I had purchased a MS’s one, that is now stored in the garage, close to where the soft top used to be 🤦🏻‍♂️
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215029
There is no need for absolution as no sin had been committed, nor was I singling out one supplier, with or without implication.
Recently joined member are usually new owners & want to get up to speed as soon as funds allow. My comment was code for spend wisely & you will in all probably get more kit for your pound.
It’s good throttle control for your wallet. Also by scanning more websites from more suppliers your knowledge will accelerate. I’m off to Chaderton tomorrow to buy a fresh servo & master cylinder combo, the usual suspects are out of stock. This guys has one in stock & it’s a fraction of the cost I was anticipating. To be blinkered is counterproductive; I will now have the car back on the road early next week, I had been quoted a eight week lead time from one chap!
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215030
I'm definitely looking at the MS one i haven't got to change the snorkel then have i
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215031

There is no need for absolution as no sin had been committed, nor was I singling out one supplier, with or without implication.
Recently joined member are usually new owners & want to get up to speed as soon as funds allow. My comment was code for spend wisely & you will in all probably get more kit for your pound.
It’s good throttle control for your wallet. Also by scanning more websites from more suppliers your knowledge will accelerate. I’m off to Chaderton tomorrow to buy a fresh servo & master cylinder combo, the usual suspects are out of stock. This guys has one in stock & it’s a fraction of the cost I was anticipating. To be blinkered is counterproductive; I will now have the car back on the road early next week, I had been quoted a eight week lead time from one chap!
M

Totally agree in every way. But that was a mistake I made (totally personal opinion) and you try avoid that happening to other people.
For people that are not new members your post was transparent 😊
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Posted 1 year 1 month ago #215041
Alec, do you have the box type air intake? You might be advised to change to the snorkel type. These are less prone to water ingress & a good used one won’t be expensive. Take a trip to the ‘Bitz website & look at the brakes section you will find used snorkel & there will be an illustration of their master cylinder brace.
It’s a good site to be familiar with, along with the others.
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