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Sourcing a clutch pedal is turning out to be a larger headache than I thought it would be.
What I have:
1967 Auto car with power brakes.
What I am doing:
Putting in a t5
What I want to do:
Climb underdash, unbolt old pedal assembly soup to nuts and bolt in a new one.
The issue I am having:
I can find plenty of manual brake and clutch assemblies. But not a power one. I want to keep my booster and everything else the same, just swap the pedals. I don't want to 'add a clutch' because I don't want to cut my brake pedal down. Doing reading on this the power and manual brakes pedal arms I believe are physically different so even if said screw it and bought a manual assembly there is no way I could make it work.....
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I have everything you need. Just drop an email.
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