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Old 07-17-2017, 07:51 PM
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I searched and apparently I'm the only guy who cant figure this out by myself.

Car: 2000 T/A WS6
Problem: tick adjustable rod end arm hits clutch pedal stop.

In-depth: I installed the tick master on the firewall after removing the adjustable rod link as the instructions say. However I can not get the rod-end high enough maybe 1/4in vertical to connect to the pedal assy. The rod is getting gouged up by the black plastic covered metal protrusion on the pedal brace. (The thing that stops the clutch pedal from hitting the firewall). And I can not find a photo online of an installed tick master from the pedal side.

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I didn't have **** going on tonight so climbed down under mine and took a few pics for ya. Installed on an 02 TA....should be the same. Hope it helps.
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Thank you for these reference pics!
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Originally Posted by PhoneniX
Thank you for these reference pics!
No prob. Where you able to get it sorted
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Yep my issue was threading the rod end on the master low by the pedal (because it was easier access). Once I removed it and the dash pad I got it in from above.



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