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hanging pedals

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As part of my rebuild I will be installing hanging brake and clutch pedals. I have collected a Helitool FFPW hanging pedal kit but somehow overlooked that it is not a direct bolt on for a M37. Researching Master Yota's Old Guard build I see that the mods necessary are not too complex.

I was wondering if anyone had a better idea for hanging pedals.

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Re: hanging pedals

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W_A_Watson_II wrote:I installed a Kugel Komponents Hanging Pedal Assembly. http://m37.wawii.com/2005.6.shtml
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Hi Will,
I deleted your double post.
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Re: hanging pedals

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Having seen some Kugel setups in the hot rod world, I can say they make nice stuff, but it's pricey compared to the Helitool setup. Also, another option might be the individual hanging pedals offered by Wilwood for racing applications. Although by the time you've mounted everything and figured out the component spacing, the Helitool setup is still easier...
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