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  •   Simonism commented on this post about 2 years ago
    Bought some 6mm stainless for brake (and maybe throttle) actuator/s (2m for $10). Fabbed the pedal mounts. Nothing takes quick!
    Have fun!
    Simon
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    • They look great. Any chance you could share a couple more pictures to get more of an idea how you made the mounts?
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    • Geoff - the mounts are simple. They are just a short length of 25x25x1.6 square tube, with the ends folded over and welded closed, then the weldsGeoff - the mounts are simple. They are just a short length of 25x25x1.6 square tube, with the ends folded over and welded closed, then the welds cleaned up with a flapper disc. Since the picture was taken, I've drilled two 8mm holes through each mount, to bolts them to my plywood floor pan.   More ...
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    • Thanks mate.
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    • I agree those look the business.

      Are you running a hydraulic brake? I got a regular hydraulic brake for mine but the 'hose' is too short so II agree those look the business.

      Are you running a hydraulic brake? I got a regular hydraulic brake for mine but the 'hose' is too short so I figured I'd need to source a longer hose or run some hard lines. Interested to see how you are doing yours.
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    • Yes Mick. Maybe a 6mm disc is overkill? It's brake kit is from CPR. Here's my install mock-up. I thought about getting a longer hose but you'veYes Mick. Maybe a 6mm disc is overkill? It's brake kit is from CPR. Here's my install mock-up. I thought about getting a longer hose but you've got to have some kind of mechanical connection between the pedal and the master cylinder so I thought it may as well be a long one!
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