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Old 08-27-2015, 08:17 AM
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Default DSE reduced angle booster brackets

Been looking, can't seem to find out what I'm looking for. Maybe its common knowledge but I don't know it so I will ask.

When using reduced angle booster brackets (like DSE) on a 69 camaro, will the stock pedal need to be drilled? Seems like the existing upper manual hole would be too high and the lower power hole would be too low. Would a 3rd hole have to be drilled in between to maintain proper booster rod geometry?

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Old 08-27-2015, 02:05 PM
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Been looking, can't seem to find out what I'm looking for. Maybe its common knowledge but I don't know it so I will ask.

When using reduced angle booster brackets (like DSE) on a 69 camaro, will the stock pedal need to be drilled? Seems like the existing upper manual hole would be too high and the lower power hole would be too low. Would a 3rd hole have to be drilled in between to maintain proper booster rod geometry?

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No need to drill. Just place in power (lower) hole and re adjust the rod.
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Old 08-27-2015, 07:18 PM
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[QUOTE=Vince@MSperfab;614938]No need to drill. Just place in power (lower) hole and re adjust the rod.[/QUOT

Yeah, I called DSE and thats what they said.

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