Dear Welder Series: brake pedal substitution?

Dear Welder Series…
Looking at the brake booster kit WS24806. Can you get the same kit but with a pedal arm that is flat with no kinks or bends. If so, will it be the same price?

Thanks
Jay
Kelowna BC

Dear Jay…
We can sub any pedal in the kit Jay. Here are the parts and pieces of pedal kits.

Front Axle Bracket Kit, for four link

14110
C$139.00
In stock
1
Product Details
Brand: Welder Series
MPN: 14110
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Thickness: 3/16" plates
Hole size: 1/2"

For urethane bushed four link front suspension. The c-plate is designed to mount the side plates vertically even though the axle boss is on an angle.

Laser-cut steel side plates fit neatly onto the c-plate. Supplied for 2-1/4″ axle boss, but leave a comment on your order if you have 2” axle bosses.

Parts included:
Batwing boss, 10036, 4
Batwing side plate, 14106, 4
C-plate, driver side, 14104, 1
C-plate, passenger side, 14105, 1

Use the perch bolt or a 5/8 bolt to assemble the bosses on the axle.

Put a thin piece of card (cereal box is a good thickness) between the axle and one boss.

Nest the c-plate against the bosses and slide the plate along the boss. It will probably slide about ¼” total. Split this amount and tack the c-plate to the bosses.

Remove the assembly from the axle and finish welding the bosses to the c-plate. Repeat with the other c-plate.

Assemble the side plates using the urethane bushing inner sleeves. Don’t use the urethane bushings! Add the thickness of the cereal box cardboard for clearance.

If you have the kit with the bolt-on Panhard hole in one side plate, assemble that side first. The bolt-on plate goes on the passenger side bracket, closest to the frame.

Hold the side plate assembly against the c-plate assembly and tack. Leave the spacers between the side plates to give the assembly more structural integrity while welding.

Save this product for later

We would credit the arm #213211 (standard in the kit) and invoice for the pedal you want.

Thanks for looking at the flexibility of Welder Series part numbers.

Paul Horton

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