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2 step button on brake pedal
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09/26/11 11:13 AM
09/26/11 11:13 AM
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Butch
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Lets see your 2 step setup on brake pedal please. Pictures and part numbers if possible.
Thanks Butch
'74 Duster 440 '04 Hemi Quad Cab Ram '06 Pacifica '78 MGB
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Re: 2 step button on brake pedel
[Re: Butch]
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09/26/11 12:09 PM
09/26/11 12:09 PM
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Before I put in my trans brake I just wired my two step into the stop light switch on the brake pedal.
'33 Plymouth 5 Window Coupe Blown Aluminum HEMI w/bolt ons (under construction)
'69 Chrysler 300 Convertible 375 HP 440
'71 Plymouth Duster 360 W/EFI (Wife's Ride)
'12 Ram MegaCab Dually 6.7 Cummins
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Re: 2 step button on brake pedal
[Re: Butch]
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09/27/11 07:37 PM
09/27/11 07:37 PM
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Allan_G
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Butch, I'll suggest an alternative that allows you to keep a cleaner look and not have to worry about stepping on it when you don't want to. Just plumb a tee into your brake line and install a pressure switch. I used a switch from NAPA, though I don't have the part number handy. I plumbed mine into the rear line. Worked great! I have a pic of it somewhere. If I can find it, I'll post. -Allan
(FKA Racer Al back in 2000...)
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Re: 2 step button on brake pedal
[Re: Allan_G]
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09/27/11 08:19 PM
09/27/11 08:19 PM
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I like that idea even better. I hope you can find the picture. Thanks Butch
'74 Duster 440 '04 Hemi Quad Cab Ram '06 Pacifica '78 MGB
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