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Re: Brake pedal ratio
Depends on model, brake system (GVW) and power vs manual.
What exactly do you have? K
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Re: Brake pedal ratio
Lastly, the curve doesn’t matter, because the pedal swings in an arc and the points follow that trajectory.
Measure from the pivot point to the center of the brake pedal pad in a straight line. Make a second unique measurement from the pivot point to the brake rod attaching pin in a different straight line. Those are your two numbers. K
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