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1955L-1959 Chevy-GMC Truck Brake Pedal Firewall Bracket Kit With Large Oval Black Billet Pedal Pad

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Rod Ends: Heim Bearing
      • Bushing: Bronze Zirc Fitting
      • Material: Steel
      • Finish/Color: Black
      • Fitment: 1955 - 1959 Chevy Truck
      • Includes: Bracket, Pedal Assembly & Hardware
      • Design: CAD / CAM For Accuracy
      • Mount Location: Frame Mount
      • Mount Facing: Direct Mount
      • Bolt Hole Pattern: 3.38in x 3.38in
      • Master Cylinder: NO
      • Brake Booster: NO
      • Fill Bottle: NO
      • Brake Application: NA
      • Proportioning Valve: NO

      Description


      STOP! Get real stopping power by using the latest brake technology in your ride today. We offer a compete line of brake pedal assemblies that can bolt or weld on. Installation is a snap, since we use only the highest quality of parts and the latest CAD CAM technology to insure a factory fit. Say goodbye to soft brakes, and hello to a nice firm pedal! Brake pedal assembly brackets are available in several kit options including with or without booster, pedals, master cylinder, and proportional / residual valves.
      Advanced antirust coating guarantees the protection of all the parts and bracket. Many kits offer a unique greasable precision machined bronze bushing that delivers a long life of smooth operation. Unlike other brake pedal manufactures all brackets ar

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