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Re: Gas pedal
Look at the floor of your truck. There should be two studs with round balls on top. The pedal snaps onto these balls and rest against the rod coming through the firewall. If you see two threaded holes you will need to get some ball studs.
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Location: Centrally located between Houston, Austin and Waco. BCS area.
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Re: Gas pedal
If your truck is all original and hasn't been changed around it will have the small studs on the floor as mentioned above. You can buy them from vendors. Search for "Accelerator Pedal Ball Studs."
If you still need more pics let me know. I have a few.
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