PEDAL BRACKET Reinforcement / repair - REV. 6-welded tab
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BUMP for rev 3 now ready, just a little differant than the rev 2, taller with base hole slotted and the 6mm holes increased to .325
Last edited by DAVID PEPIN on Sep 30, 2012 10:40 AM, edited 1 time in total.
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BUMP, FOR A PRODUCT THAT WILL STOP YOUR SUPPORT FROM CRACKING AND DESTROYING THE MASTER AT THE SAME TIME
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BUMP, HAVE BRACKETS IN STOCK, CAN SHIP ASAP. DAVE
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Another satisfied customer here.
I finally installed the bracket today after receiving it in June. Pretty sure my bracket was cracked since I could hear and feel a small 'pop' in the pedal when depressing the clutch pedal. I could not see a crack in the support bracket. Since installation earlier today the pedal feels solid. No more unwanted noises when depressing the clutch pedal.......Yea Baby !!!
Thanks Dave !!! Great Product !!!!
Ray
I finally installed the bracket today after receiving it in June. Pretty sure my bracket was cracked since I could hear and feel a small 'pop' in the pedal when depressing the clutch pedal. I could not see a crack in the support bracket. Since installation earlier today the pedal feels solid. No more unwanted noises when depressing the clutch pedal.......Yea Baby !!!
Thanks Dave !!! Great Product !!!!
Ray
Got my bracket just days after sending payment to David.
The bracket is a very nicely made thing. Quite a substantial hunk of metal, I feel confident the bracket will keep the pedal box from flexing too much.
The fit is perfect.
Installation is easy, but just incase you get confused, David includes a nice set of instructions and a color photo that will set you right.
Thank you David! You've got another happy customer here.
The bracket is a very nicely made thing. Quite a substantial hunk of metal, I feel confident the bracket will keep the pedal box from flexing too much.
The fit is perfect.
Installation is easy, but just incase you get confused, David includes a nice set of instructions and a color photo that will set you right.
Thank you David! You've got another happy customer here.
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Payment Sent from asharchaudhary1@gmail.com. Looking forward to getting this soon.
Payment sent from mustanglau@yahoo.com for pedal bracket reinforcement plus the SS tab. Thanks!
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BUMP/BUMP
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I got mine! Installation was simple, although bolt #2 was a bit of a PITA to get to
I still a lot of defection in the clutch pedal and master cyl bracketry-- but its better. Perhaps I have the wrong combo of hydraulics, The pedal is feel is monsterously stiff. It looks as I have a 3/4 ID master cyl. Is that what it's supposed to be?
Thanks David! My car can go into gear from a dead stop much easier!
I still a lot of defection in the clutch pedal and master cyl bracketry-- but its better. Perhaps I have the wrong combo of hydraulics, The pedal is feel is monsterously stiff. It looks as I have a 3/4 ID master cyl. Is that what it's supposed to be?
Thanks David! My car can go into gear from a dead stop much easier!
comex, was your bracket already cracked and did you opt for the stainless support tab?
Almost sounds like you have other clutch issues and the extra pedal force causes additional flex.
I have a 1" hairline crack in the usual spot, very similar to the one shown a few pages up with the bracket installed. Hoping the bracket + tab will stabilize the area sufficiently.
The plastic elbow on my master snapped clean off and dumped fluid. I mangled the grommet trying to remove the broken piece with the master in place. Removed the master and noticed the hairline crack. Also found a bent overtravel spring. Replacing the elbow, master, spring and adding Dave's bracket. Seriously considering a whole new pedal box as well.
BK
Almost sounds like you have other clutch issues and the extra pedal force causes additional flex.
I have a 1" hairline crack in the usual spot, very similar to the one shown a few pages up with the bracket installed. Hoping the bracket + tab will stabilize the area sufficiently.
The plastic elbow on my master snapped clean off and dumped fluid. I mangled the grommet trying to remove the broken piece with the master in place. Removed the master and noticed the hairline crack. Also found a bent overtravel spring. Replacing the elbow, master, spring and adding Dave's bracket. Seriously considering a whole new pedal box as well.
BK
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