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Old 05-12-2008, 08:17 AM   #1
mosesburb
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Re: Brake Pedal Question

How far down does it rest??

I called a buddy of mine with a '72 K5 and he checked his and he had about 7/8" between the pedal and the stop. The reason I ask is that the way I am setting this up, I will not have the adjustable end on the rod anymore, so I need to get it in a "livable" position the first go-round. Years ago, I had installed a booster with a "hybrid combination" input rod and had it set so the pedal was too high. I never noticed it until some people who were driving my vehicle mentioned that the brake pedal was too high. I adjusted it down and preferred the lower setting myself. That being the case, I am hoping that by setting it on the stop it won't feel too high.
Opinions are welcome.
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