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Location: Shasta Lake, CA.
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Re: Gas Pedal - Kind of a poll - 55-59
I have the Lokar Pedal and I want the stock look , so I found if you grind off the nub on the backside of the stock pedal it will slip over the Lokar Pedal perfectly and a couple small screws will secure it to the Lokar pedal.
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Location: Temescal Valley, CA
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Re: Gas Pedal - Kind of a poll - 55-59
Here's the pedal I used. It's from Lokar and designed for a C10, but worked great in my application.
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Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Regina, Sask
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Re: Gas Pedal - Kind of a poll - 55-59
I am using the factory GM electronics, steering column, etc. from a mid 2000s Yukon in my 59.
To get the drive by wire gas pedal to fit, I had to weld a bracket to the steering column and attach the pedal there.
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