Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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I'm using IC's Dakota kit and it's top shelf.....anybody use this brake pedal ?
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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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everything IC makes is top shelf... Steve just installed the Dakota kit on my 65 frame. Man is it NICE!
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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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Hi Bill, I know, I just love Steve's stuff.......have you talked to anybody that has used the brake pedal ?....so glad I went w/the Dakota kit.....its coming together...I'll have some pics soon.......
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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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I installed Steve's kit on my 64 and I can tell you it is absolutely gorgeous! I also purchased his brake pedal bracket and it is of equal quality as the Dakota kit. I toured his facility when I went down to pick up my kit (kit #16) and this guy is the real deal. Very nice guy and amazing amount of talent. Only thing I have to figure out is how to mount my top secret power train :twisted:

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Industrial Chassis Dakota crossmember kit #16
Industrial Chassis Brake Pedal Kit
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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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I've got crossmember kit #10, love the way it went in. Now I need to look at the pedal kit!

Do you have to center the steering column to us this pedal setup? I want to keep my column in the stock location, is that a problem with these?

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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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I'm not really sure. Might be a good thing to call Steve directly and ask him as he is always willing to give phone support and answer questions. I personally wanted to move my column up a bit because i am using an aftermarket column and also wanted to get it out of the way of my feet. I'm not sure if you can hook the column to the steering rack if it is in the stock location. Please let us know what you find out as I plan on doing another one of these in the future. :burp:

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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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I've got an Ididit tilt/shift column in mine. I wanted the steering joint close to the frame rail and the shifter arm down low so it kind of "disappears" once everything is in place. Moving my column isn't an option.

I'll call Steve. Thanks,
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1962 8V-390/C6 Unibody Short Bed Soon to be Big Window - The Lincoln that never was
2013 F150 Super Crew Eco Boost 4x4
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Re: Industrial Chassis 61 -64 brake pedal

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Hey SPark, let me know how the column works for you, I ordered the brake pedal and the plate to blank off the hole yesterday. Steve was very helpful, answered all my questions....I still have to put the spring buckets in the frame, but I'm almost there !.....Dave
1964 Mercury Monterey Convertible
1962 F100 unibody LWB BBW "Show Truck"
1966 F100 short box "daily driver"
1963 F100 unibody "project truck"
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T
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