wide brake pedal pad

Started by butch27, July 17, 2009, 10:38:47 PM

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butch27

I need a 6" wide brake pedal pad because I'm a left foot braker and the '67 Mustang pedal I have now will not reach the other side of my steering column.Anyone know of a BIG car with an automatic pedal pad of 6". I don't need the actual pedal itself, I made mine. Thanks

phat rat

Look at older Cads or Buicks they had quite a large pad
Some days it\'s not worth chewing through the restraints.

wayne petty

try this link

https://www.dormanproducts.com

put in the term .. pedal pad.. or pull it down from the second pull down menu...  stop at brakes.. then look for pedal pads near the bottom..

i did not find any sizes.. there are several wide ones on the third or forth page...



this link might work.. but probably not for long...

https://www.dormanproducts.com/cgi-bin/vm91corp30r/cat_result.w?sid=MsbiKnjcAcijaxei010871046181988312&clt=hwrap1&vsrch_str=&vsrch_brand=all&vsrch_cat=Pedal%20Pads&category_no=848&category_list=1418:848&from_page=search&st_amount=&end_amount=


when you find one that you like.. you can click on the detailed applications... it will give you a list of years and models that part fit..

C9

Take a look at 52 up to 59 - and probably further - Ford automatic transmission brake pads.

They bolt onto a typical 1/2" thick pedal arm via a 5/16" hole transversely.

Seems like they're twice as wide as the standard brake pedal or clutch pad.

The pic shows the regular size.






You can get replacement slip over (the way the factory did it) rubber pads that fit onto the bare steel pedal for the clutch side, but the larger brake pads are vulcanized to the steel.

Dennis Carpenter is where I got mine.
C9

Sailing the turquoise canyons of the Arizona desert.

butch27

FOUND--Thanks  --1967 Firebird or Camero OR Vette.

butch27

Got one at the Bellville swap meet today.$8.00 Cool