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Old 03-31-2011, 10:51 PM
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* part # M-61120-A. 1984+ part intended for fox-bodied vehicles ( stock on all 1984-6 SVO Mustangs ). Still can be found on ebay®.


*M6.3 - 1.81 x 20MM self-tapping screws. NAPA part # 6652328 ( package of 9 ).


*After removing the plastic retainer scuff plate, the kick panel cover can be removed to expose the above.


*So that the dead pedal can be mounted to the parking brake cable bracket, 3 new holes need to be drilled.


*Used the dead pedal bracket to mark the holes to be drilled in the parking brake cable bracket. And NO there's nothing behind it.


*Re-installed the kick panel cover and the plastic retainer scuff plate. IMO looks OEM.

Install time - 20minutes.
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this dead pedal thing is really bothering you guys isn't it...









great install! almost looks factory
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iamsuperbleeder - this dead pedal thing is really bothering you guys isn't it...
Having had one in every vehicle I've owned since 1986 ... Yes.

great install! almost looks factory
Thanks!.
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wth is a dead pedal?
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^A place to rest your left foot....
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What a great idea. My current truck has one and I like it !!!!!

I'll have to do this.

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lol my legs are short and I drive with the seat back a bunch so I would have to move it up far.
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Great for sport cars.
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I've also been looking for some kind of a Dead Pedal add on. I just might go the same route. Thanks for the tip!


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