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.

Simple Transmission Mount Kit

For GM or Ford Insulators
SKU WS216370
C$14.60
Insulator
Crossmember Style
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Simple Transmission Mount Kit
Product Details
Brand: Welder Series
MPN: WS216370
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Thickness: 3/16"

This versatile mounting kit is now available for use with the Ford Energy Suspension #41104G insulator (2.165” C-C slots) and the more common GM insulator (1.5” C-C slots), offering compatibility with both round and square tube center sections.

Features:

  • Round Tube Compatibility:
    • Designed for 1" or 1-1/2" round tube center sections.
    • The main plate includes slots on 1-1/2" centers to accommodate a GM-style insulator.
    • Gussets support the plate at the top, bottom, or partway around the tube for a secure and customizable fit.
    • Optional add-on: 42" long, 1-1/2" diameter x .120" wall round tube for easy integration.
  • Square Tube Compatibility:
    • A dedicated kit is available for 1-1/2" square tube center sections.
    • Includes a main plate and two 90-degree gussets (2" x 1-1/2") for structural reinforcement.
    • Optional add-on: 46" long, 1-1/2" x .125" wall square tube for seamless application (Part #WS216370).

Kit Contents:

  • Supplied in a ready-to-weld configuration.
  • Includes three high-quality steel pieces for durability and strength.

This kit is perfect for custom applications where a durable and reliable mount is essential, providing flexibility for various tube configurations. Build with confidence—fabrication made simple!

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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