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Old 06-25-2019, 06:55 PM   #26
kipps
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Re: Those of you who converted to rear disk, can you feel much of a difference?

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HydraBoost pedals are different. Did you swap pedals too? The brake pedal (leverage) ratio is different between the two. Obviously, the brakes will still function but not as intended.
Yes, I swapped the pedal.

The hydroboost pedal came from an automatic transmission truck. My truck is a manual. I set both pedals side-by-side, and was looking for some way to move the pivot pin on my manual tranny pedal. Then I realized that I could just cut down the foot pad on the automatic pedal, and use that. I used an angle grinder to shorten the foot pad, and the rubber cover for a manual pedal fit right on.
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