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E Body 4 speed pedal install.... #63637
05/26/08 07:19 AM
05/26/08 07:19 AM
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Is the frame bracket that holds the brake pedal in an automatic the same for 4 speed cars?

I have a 4 speed clutch and brake set-up out of a 4 speed car complete with mouning bracket. It looks like I can just take the brake pedal out and install the smaller brake pedal and the clutch (with that small side braket) without removing that frame/mounting assembly. Is this correct?

The car is a 70 Challenger. The clutch and brake assy is out of a 73 Cuda.

It looks like everything lines up

Thanks


70 Challenger, 440, 4-speed, pLuM cRaZy
71 VW Super Beetle Convertible, Lemon Yellow
A couple of Jeeps…


Re: E Body 4 speed pedal install.... [Re: Plum440] #63638
05/26/08 08:18 AM
05/26/08 08:18 AM
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Yes you can just swap the pedals without removing the frame - I just did the same thing in my 'cuda.



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Re: E Body 4 speed pedal install.... [Re: Plum440] #63639
05/26/08 11:36 AM
05/26/08 11:36 AM
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Thanks!


70 Challenger, 440, 4-speed, pLuM cRaZy
71 VW Super Beetle Convertible, Lemon Yellow
A couple of Jeeps…








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