Need help? We're here!
(888) 312-8812 Login Signup
Restore a firm, responsive pedal and effortless stopping power to your truck with the AC Delco Power Brake Booster Assembly. This high-performance assembly is engineered specifically for the 2005–2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 Classic, utilizing a high-capacity diaphragm to multiply pedal force and provide immediate vacuum assist. Whether you are navigating steep grades with a trailer or managing stop-and-go traffic under a full load, the AC Delco 19432809 eliminates the "hard pedal" feel associated with a failing booster, ensuring you can bring your vehicle to a safe, controlled stop without excessive leg strain. Built to withstand the high heat and constant vibration of a heavy-duty engine bay, this booster acts as the critical link between your foot and the master cylinder to keep your braking system predictable and reliable.
BOOSTER ASMP/B (SLP)
Be the first to review this product!
A true OEM auto parts brand for GM and non-GM vehicles, ACDelco® offers a wide portfolio of parts designed to keep vehicles on the road longer. These parts work precisely and fit perfectly because they are designed, engineered, tested, and backed by General Motors. But ACDelco also carries aftermarket components that go through the same 18-step quality approval process as the OE parts. Whether customers choose OE or aftermarket, they’d get the same reliable performance, precise engineering, and superior reliability for years to come. ACDelco’s expansive product portfolio includes alternators, filters, batteries, brakes, belts and hoses, oil and fluids, and suspension parts. These products are made to meet GM and non-GM vehicles’ ever-evolving powertrain, collision, maintenance, and repair needs.
Be the first to ask a question about this product!
Optional. Please do not use your full name.
Minimum 10 characters, maximum 500 characters
You can upload up to 3 images to help illustrate your question. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP
Please complete the reCAPTCHA verification to submit your question.
California residents see