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Accelerator Rod Firewall Support Bracket Bushings,1967

Item EK-33-180324-1
Accelerator Rod Firewall Support Bracket Bushings,1967
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Correct Shoulder Bushing
      • Nylon Construction
      • For Metal Style Firewall Bracket
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: RC-29

      Description

      New Camaro accelerator rod firewall support bushings may be required after years of use in your 1967 Camaro. Time takes its toll on all things that we love, and your cherished Camaro is no different. The accelerator rod firewall support holds the accelerator rod from inside the interior. It keeps the gas pedal from leaving the firewall and is responsible for the gas pedal rods proper functioning. Without properly working gas pedal firewalls support your Camaro’s gas throttle rod will bumper and roll around, causing annoyance and potential harm. In the 1967 support bracket, these nylon bushings are inserted where the rod goes through. They are in charge of reducing the metal to metal friction that can be vastly detrimental and can ruin the firewall after ye

      Fitment:

      • 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

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