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Old 01-18-2011, 08:00 PM   #1
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S10 Clutch & Brake pedal assembly questions

I have been searching for a S10 clutch, brake and throttle pedal assembly and learned something in doing so. The pedal assembly in the 93 up S10 trucks have an integrated pedal assembly made into the firewall and dash frame support. I was looking for a bolt-in pedal assembly. My friend that owns a salvage yard/crusher said I would need to find a pre 93 model which has the bolt-in pedal assembly. Unfortunately he did not have any older S10's; he crushes a lot of cars and scrap is bring good money.

Does anyone have a early S10 bolt-in pedal assembly? If so, shoot me a PM.
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Old 01-18-2011, 08:24 PM   #2
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Re: S10 Clutch & Brake pedal assembly questions

I found the same thing when doing my swap. My donor was a 95, but my pedals and booster came from an 89 (automatic though). You'll also need the early style booster, as the pushrod is a different length and has a different size hole.
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Re: S10 Clutch & Brake pedal assembly questions

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I found the same thing when doing my swap. My donor was a 95, but my pedals and booster came from an 89 (automatic though). You'll also need the early style booster, as the pushrod is a different length and has a different size hole.
I will be running disc brakes on the rear. I'm going to run a vet booster and will build a adjustable push-rod.
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