Blazer booster to go with Blazer master?

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Being that there are plenty of knowledgeable people on here I'd like to ask another Blazer brake question. For the rear Blazer brakes, did anyone use the blazer brake hoses or just keep the factory hoses?
 
Being that there are plenty of knowledgeable people on here I'd like to ask another Blazer brake question. For the rear Blazer brakes, did anyone use the blazer brake hoses or just keep the factory hoses?
rear drums don't have hoses. they are hard line to the wheel cylinders. there is one hose that goes from frame to rear axle, then splits to hard lines to the drums.
 
rear drums don't have hoses. they are hard line to the wheel cylinders. there is one hose that goes from frame to rear axle, then splits to hard lines to the drums.
Blazers have rear disc, therefore calipers, and individual hoses.
 
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Yeah, my Elco hasn't had drums in the time I've owned it so what's stock and what is there now aren't necessarily the same. I'm removing a set of aftermarket rear disks to go with the Blazer setup. Well now I'll need to figure out what kind of brake hoses I have on there now as they seem a little short for the Blazer calipers.
 
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