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    Wilwood pedal

     



    I just bought a Wilwood Reverse Swing Mount Dual Master Cylinder Pedal which needs to be mounted under the dash of my '32. Of course it doesn't come with a bracket or anything. I realize that I can't just mount it on the firewall because of the stresses involved. Anybody got any ideas?
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    Hans,

    My cylinders are mounted outside on the firewall but still needed more support. I welded a couple of mounting brackets to the underside of the cowl then bolted two pieces of steel from the swinging pedal brackets to the mounting brackets on the cowl.

    Jack.

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