I don't know of any source for an adjustable push rod. I had a piece of steel laser cut. I didn't get it exactly to my liking the first time so I am having another one made - hopefully it will work better. If you just replace the MC, it can be on the same centre line as the old MC. I don't think you can reuse the existing push rod due to its shape. I'm not sure how you would make an adjustable push rod but it sounds great in principle.
My new booster and MC are centered about 7" above where the original one was. My offset bracket includes a pivot arm. My push rod is shaped like a hockey stick to reduce the leverage on the pivot arm - hard to make adjustable.
I don't see why it matters where you route the brake line. Mine crosses over on the backside of the cross member - I think that is where it was originally.
My new booster and MC are centered about 7" above where the original one was. My offset bracket includes a pivot arm. My push rod is shaped like a hockey stick to reduce the leverage on the pivot arm - hard to make adjustable.
I don't see why it matters where you route the brake line. Mine crosses over on the backside of the cross member - I think that is where it was originally.
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