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Old 04-15-2019, 07:50 AM   #14
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Default Re: Pedal assembly

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Originally Posted by Zeke5180 View Post
Thanks everyone for the input. I will check Richard Lacy's website and also look for JM 35's photos of his conversion.

Zeke
Zeke, I went back and searched for the post I had made and couldn't find the one I mentioned, so thought I would save time and just repost these pictures here. You may have already made your decision to go with '39 pedals, but someone else may benefit from knowing that Richard Lacy sells a kit that's an alternate method for mounting a master cylinder, instead of swapping to a '39 pedal assembly. This kit is a bolt in design requiring no cutting, or other modifications, and also provides a direct hookup to the original e-brake handle.
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