Clutch / brake pedal

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Firefighter9103
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Clutch / brake pedal

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I wanna take my clutch pedal out of my 70 f100 and brake pedal and add the brake pedal for automatic truck. Any ideas would be great
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Re: Clutch / brake pedal

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Do you want to eliminate the clutch pedal? Just find an automatic truck in the wrecking yard and unbolt it. You'll have to drop the steering column and the master cylinder but it's a fairly simple procedure.
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Re: Clutch / brake pedal

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There's some busing work involved to do it. And disregard the tutorial here on the site saying you can't use the dent era pedal assembly as I put my 79' PB pedal assembly into my 71' here by redrilling the pivot point:

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