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You know honestly I dont Have any pics of us working on the pedals, they are the Wilwod Triple Master Cylinder setup, i was going to use a t56 and changed plans so i just removed the clutch pedal, the steering column is in the stock location and bolt to the stock mounts just had to beef up and modify the brackets!
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You know honestly I dont Have any pics of us working on the pedals, they are the Wilwod Triple Master Cylinder setup, i was going to use a t56 and changed plans so i just removed the clutch pedal, the steering column is in the stock location and bolt to the stock mounts just had to beef up and modify the brackets!
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that rear mounted s10 is sick, i always wanted to do the same thing but with an el camino, i planned on mounting the intercooler horizontally below the back window though. sick setups though
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Here is the pedal assembly I used, I tell ya though I have done alot of fabrication for my young age and my father and I have eight cars between us and have built all but one of them ourselves, but the underdash brake setup was one of the biggest pain in the a$$ things we have ever attempted!! Trying to work around the column and get those master cylinders to clear the dash is a nightmare! but I am pretty happy to say we didnt have to hack anything up just took some creative brackets to make it all bolt into place!!
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Here is the pedal assembly I used, I tell ya though I have done alot of fabrication for my young age and my father and I have eight cars between us and have built all but one of them ourselves, but the underdash brake setup was one of the biggest pain in the a$$ things we have ever attempted!! Trying to work around the column and get those master cylinders to clear the dash is a nightmare! but I am pretty happy to say we didnt have to hack anything up just took some creative brackets to make it all bolt into place!!
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