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Old 03-23-2009, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Payton King View Post
but I still think if I had it to do over I would get the Tilton pedals to work

Take a look here: http://www.tiltonracing.com/content....list2&id=4&m=b

I think it would be far easier to do this than the route I took. Take a look at the drawings as it has measurements. You will need to cut holes in your firewall, but you will need to do that anyway. If you do this you will need to remove the stock brace/pedal locator and fab up something else.
Is there anyone here that has actually done something like this: installed an aftermarket set of Tilton / Wilwood / etc pedals into their project, specifically a 1st or 2nd gen Camaro?

I would think this would be a nice way to go also, but I have no idea how one would go about mounting the pedals in a safe/secure enough way under the dash area. Other than the steering column mount, I don't remember any significant bracing to work from. And you can't simply mount them to the firewall, there would be entirely too much flex.

So I'm curious as to what people have for ideas on mounting a set of aftermarket pedals like this...

Thoughts?
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