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Old 02-26-2017, 03:25 PM   #1
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04 Truck TB -- Which non-truck pedal/TAC can I use?

I have an '04 escalade throttle body. I realize I can use an 04 tac and pedal, but I'd rather go with something that looks nicer and is a bit more low profile. I read that a re-pinned Corvette pedal would work but haven't seen any solid confirmation of what other pedal options there are.

Anyone have experience they can share? Thanks in advance!
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Old 02-26-2017, 05:16 PM   #2
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Re: 04 Truck TB -- Which non-truck pedal/TAC can I use?

I read just now in "How to Use and Upgrade to GM Gen III LS-Series Powertrain Control Systems" that the 1997-2004 Corvette and 2004-2005 CTS-V pedals have the same output. So, I think the CTS pedal is another option I may consider.

However, now I'm rethinking the use of the truck pedal; since it's got a metal arm, I could modify it more easily to have whatever ergonomics I want...
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Re: 04 Truck TB -- Which non-truck pedal/TAC can I use?

What's wrong with a truck pedal? Sounds like you're creating a problem that doesn't exist. There are enough challenges in a build, no need to create another. Using the stock truck pedal with stock bracket is an easy bolt on that preserves the stock parts the engine was intended to use.



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Re: 04 Truck TB -- Which non-truck pedal/TAC can I use?

That pedal does look nice, what year is it from? I've been looking at pedals with metal arms which I like because they could be repositioned but yours does look well-placed there...
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Re: 04 Truck TB -- Which non-truck pedal/TAC can I use?

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That pedal does look nice, what year is it from? I've been looking at pedals with metal arms which I like because they could be repositioned but yours does look well-placed there...
It's specifically from an 06 Silverado but we have an 08 Tahoe and it's the same exact setup. (PN: 15107594) Make sure you get the bracket to go with the pedal, makes the install super simple.
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That pedal does look nice, what year is it from? I've been looking at pedals with metal arms which I like because they could be repositioned but yours does look well-placed there...
You can use the 03-06 truck pedal and install the 71-72 CST truck pedal and trim on it. Here are some pictures. I also sell and adapter bracket to mount the truck pedal if that is the route you decide to use. Here's the link: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=651123
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