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Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal | Clutch or Power Brake | 1966-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 9059

Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal | Clutch or Power Brake | 1966-77 Ford Bronco

Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal | Clutch or Power Brake | 1966-77 Ford Bronco

OEM-Style Replacement
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$10.99 SKU: 9059

 

"Fits 66-77 Ford Bronco"
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Protect your early Bronco’s interior and maintain a clean, factory look with this Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal. Designed to replace the original seal found on 1966–77 Broncos, this rubber boot covers the firewall opening where the clutch push rod or the power brake push rod passes into the cab. It prevents dirt, moisture, and engine bay fumes from entering the interior while preserving the original appearance of your manual transmission setup. Whether you're restoring or replacing worn components, this simple yet essential piece helps ensure a sealed and functional firewall.

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Protect your early Bronco’s interior and maintain a clean, factory look with this Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal. Designed to replace the original seal found on 1966–77 Broncos, this rubber boot covers the firewall opening where the clutch push rod or the power brake push rod passes into the cab. It prevents dirt, moisture, and engine bay fumes from entering the interior while preserving the original appearance of your manual transmission setup. Whether you're restoring or replacing worn components, this simple yet essential piece helps ensure a sealed and functional firewall.


Early Bronco Clutch & Power Brake Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal

Seal the firewall on your 1966-77 Ford Bronco with this direct-fit Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal. This rubber firewall boot can be used for the clutch push rod on manual transmission Broncos or for the power brake push rod when converting to or servicing power brakes. It mounts at the firewall where the push rod passes through, helping keep dirt, moisture, and engine bay fumes out of the cab.


  • Fits 1966-77 Ford Bronco – Direct replacement-style firewall boot seal for Early Bronco applications

  • Clutch or Power Brake Use – Fits the clutch push rod or power brake push rod firewall opening

  • Seals the Firewall Opening – Helps close off the gap where the push rod passes through the firewall

  • Helps Block Dirt, Water & Fumes – Keeps unwanted road grime, moisture, and engine bay fumes out of the passenger compartment

  • OEM-Style Rubber Design – Factory-style replacement built for a clean, original look

  • Great for Restorations or Conversions – Ideal when replacing a torn original boot, restoring the firewall, or adding power brakes


Whether you’re sealing up the clutch linkage on a manual Bronco or finishing a power brake setup, this 66-77 Bronco Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal gives the firewall a clean, factory-style seal where the push rod enters the cab.

IN-STORE PICKUP AVAILABLE at our Lodi, CA showroom. Order online and pick up at 1045 S Cherokee Ln, Lodi, CA 95240. Available same day Monday - Friday 6:30am - 4:45pm on orders placed before 2pm. Call 209-400-7200 with any questions.
Review Push Rod Firewall Boot Seal | Clutch or Power Brake | 1966-77 Ford Bronco

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PRODUCT REVIEWS
Jon Morris
Reviewed 08/02/2025
Never had a bad product for wild horses 4X4. Thanks

Brad Griffin
Reviewed 01/10/2025
great fit, had to remove and disassemble the brake rod to get it on. Sealed up the last hole in the firewall so no more hot air drafts from the engine bay!

Jared Hanson
Reviewed 06/03/2019
Replaced old cracked one perfectly. It was easy to install and only took a couple minutes.

Chris
Reviewed 04/04/2018
Clutch boot was delivered in a reasonable amount of time and fit clutch rod and floor pan like a glove with no room for water, dust or mud infiltration

Ghostturd
Reviewed 06/20/2016
Excellent quality

colt3840
Reviewed 10/09/2015
Fit great easy install.

BC
Reviewed 04/15/2014
Works great, fit well

L.SaenZ
Reviewed 04/25/2012
Replacing clutch rod? Must have.