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pist0lpete 11-11-2013 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 515938)
We are working on a kit. Still sourcing parts.

What it may look like.

Looks like a really nice piece. Similar to what I fabricated out of steel but much prettier of course. I will give you and anybody looking to make a kit out of this a tip. McMaster Carr is a great place to get theaded hex and rod ends.

Vince@Meanstreets 11-11-2013 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by pist0lpete (Post 515955)
Looks like a really nice piece. Similar to what I fabricated out of steel but much prettier of course. I will give you and anybody looking to make a kit out of this a tip. McMaster Carr is a great place to get theaded hex and rod ends.

Thanks! The part we use to do was 1/8" steel but I found a great machine shop to work with. Mostly cause he keeps the same hours I do. 24/6.

yep, I live there....they even keep a coffee cut for me at the counter. LOl

We will be making our hex rods. No one makes a combo threaded part. 5/16" and 3/8". I enjoy being able make stuff from scratch. Its just fun.

dstryr 11-11-2013 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 515985)
Thanks! The part we use to do was 1/8" steel but I found a great machine shop to work with. Mostly cause he keeps the same hours I do. 24/6.

yep, I live there....they even keep a coffee cut for me at the counter. LOl

We will be making our hex rods. No one makes a combo threaded part. 5/16" and 3/8". I enjoy being able make stuff from scratch. Its just fun.


Lol.... 24/6? More like 24/7.....

:king:

Vince@Meanstreets 11-13-2013 01:18 PM

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2 kits sold, thanks guys!!

All PM replied.

Thanks again for all the interest. As soon as I can find a dealer I can get these out faster.





1970 Camaro fitment pictured

MX145 02-10-2014 08:48 PM

Awesome bracket Vince! I haven't seen anything come close to being that nice. :cheers:

I haven't modified my firewall for the steel bracket yet. Will this fit on my 68 with a Wilwood 7/8 bore manual brake master cylinder with stock pedals? I don't have the master or pedal mount in the car yet so I have no idea where the MC push rod lands on the brake pedal.

I don't know how you find time to design parts, work on cars, and help all of us on Lat-G. I see your posts all over the place. 24x7 is right! :thankyou:

Vince@Meanstreets 02-10-2014 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MX145 (Post 535546)
Awesome bracket Vince! I haven't seen anything come close to being that nice. :cheers:

I haven't modified my firewall for the steel bracket yet. Will this fit on my 68 with a Wilwood 7/8 bore manual brake master cylinder with stock pedals? I don't have the master or pedal mount in the car yet so I have no idea where the MC push rod lands on the brake pedal.

I don't know how you find time to design parts, work on cars, and help all of us on Lat-G. I see your posts all over the place. 24x7 is right! :thankyou:

Thanks, it was a part I made for a few of my client projects and I thought I'd run a bunch more and try to sell retail.

Yes, it will fit a stock firewall and you may have to drill your clutch pedal. Most already have the hole for it. You just have to verify the hole location from the pivot. Your stock pedal bracket will locate everything for you and the man and auto bracket is the same.

Find the time, I really don't but without the help of my buddies like my machinist @ Creations Unlimited aka "Dstryr" i'd go bat crap crazy. Yes, it really is a 24/7 ordeal. :relax: But I love doing it.

cwylie 02-11-2014 06:35 AM

How much for the kit?

MX145 02-11-2014 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 535549)
Thanks, it was a part I made for a few of my client projects and I thought I'd run a bunch more and try to sell retail.

Yes, it will fit a stock firewall and you may have to drill your clutch pedal. Most already have the hole for it. You just have to verify the hole location from the pivot. Your stock pedal bracket will locate everything for you and the man and auto bracket is the same.

Find the time, I really don't but without the help of my buddies like my machinist @ Creations Unlimited aka "Dstryr" i'd go bat crap crazy. Yes, it really is a 24/7 ordeal. :relax: But I love doing it.

Ok cool! I figured you had the clutch linkage all dialed in. I was curious if the 1/4 or so bracket thickness that spaces out the brake master cylinder works with a manual MC. I see your pic has a power brake booster. I'm assuming the minimal difference over direct mounting the brake MC to the firewall is made up with the hiem or clevis adjustment correct? Sorry if I'm repeating myself just want one of these and hoping it fits my application! Please let me know when the complete kit is available. :thankyou:

Vince@Meanstreets 02-11-2014 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MX145 (Post 535598)
Ok cool! I figured you had the clutch linkage all dialed in. I was curious if the 1/4 or so bracket thickness that spaces out the brake master cylinder works with a manual MC. I see your pic has a power brake booster. I'm assuming the minimal difference over direct mounting the brake MC to the firewall is made up with the hiem or clevis adjustment correct? Sorry if I'm repeating myself just want one of these and hoping it fits my application! Please let me know when the complete kit is available. :thankyou:

you just adjust your master or booster push rod out for desired pedal height.

It will fit a manual master set up.

Damn True 02-11-2014 03:25 PM

Set one aside for me.


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