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Old 04-28-2017, 04:58 PM   #26
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Re: proportioning valves??

Yep that bracket is on there. You will need to drill holes on the fire wall.
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Old 04-28-2017, 05:02 PM   #27
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Re: proportioning valves??

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Yep that bracket is on there. You will need to drill holes on the fire wall.
I think I'll just take it back. Unless drilling the holes would be easier than modifying the arm. I already have a captain fab bracket bolted in place.



The other glitch is it says use original push rod boot....ummm I don't have one....

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Old 04-29-2017, 11:12 PM   #28
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In my mind I HAD to show that my truck now had Power Disc Brakes so that's why I modified my brake pedal to the big power brake pedal. I modified mine just like Master Chief did but I stole the idea from doobiebro and I stole the suspended gas pedal idea from markeb01. That's what I like about this site everyone is so willing to share their ideas and even write up how to's. What little I've learned (mostly from others here) I'm also willing to share. Sorry for any confusion on my part.
Well, I've done the gas pedal, now I HAVE TO do the brake pedal....I need people to know I have power brakes.

I have the Heim end from my pedal but I think it's 7/16-20, the rod from booster is 3/8" and the local hardware store has coupling nuts in 3/8-16. Looks like I'll buy a die in 3/8-16, unless I can find one in my stash, and try to take a 7/16 bolt down to 3/8 on one end.
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