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  1. steelandcanvas

    Pedal Stop Bumper Pad Installation

    I thought about doing that, once I started on the brake pedal, the clutch pedal was way too easy. But by doing it the way I did, I learned some pedal shafts have notches, some don't. Just curious, what is the spacing between the notches?
  2. steelandcanvas

    Pedal Stop Bumper Pad Installation

    Not the one that is directly behind the bell housing, but the one the tranny shifter comes up through.
  3. steelandcanvas

    Pedal Stop Bumper Pad Installation

    Yesterday while digging though a tub of spare parts, I ran across a package of Pedal Stop Bumper Pads I had purchased from Erik's Military Surplus a few years ago. Not wanting good Sunday afternoon project time to go to waste, I grabbed the package, a few tools, and out to the driveway I went...
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