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![]() If the bolts for clutch and acc go in one direction and the brake the other then it works OK.... I think
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![]() I'd say, if the brake pedal gives enough clearance to insert clutch and gas bolts from the brake pedal side, you're fine. The side walls will be very close.
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![]() i had a good old look at the pedalbox and when i boiled it down it got to one of two options totaly redesign one myself or find somthing to replace the orignal from a doner or aftermarket.
the other problem is the master cyl is very low and idealy you need to keep all the pipework lower so fluid leaks out in a problem not lets air in its much safer that way. the problem i found is that almost all the aftermarket stuff is ballance bar brake cyl types that are a little tricker to set and lock for iva. the result for me was to end up with a very nice drop down set with everything above your feet its the bit i like the most about my build. |
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