Dear Welder Series…
Hey there,
I’m looking to order a pedal assembly but I’m having a hard time finding what I need. I’m looking for a ready to weld brake pedal/master cylinder kit that includes the clutch pedal that works with a Model A frame. I remember seeing it on your site some time ago but now I can’t find it. If you can send me a link or give me some information it would be much appreciated! Also a price & shipping to Sask would be great.
Thanks guys,
Nathan
Dear Nathan…
There are a couple of ways to do this with Welder Series kits, Nathan. Because the frame is narrow, it’s not easy to have room for the pedals, exhaust, and transmission (and linkage), so we use the kits that move the master a little farther from the frame rail than the Model ‘A’ kit. Look at the options menu and the pictures. One is at http://welderseries.com/Brake-Pedal-Master-Cylinder-Bracket-32-Ford-p50683993.Another way is by moving the master cylinder back from the pedals. Again, see the options and the pictures at http://welderseries.com/Booster-Bracket-&-Pedal-Mount-Under-Seat-Mount-p50666963
Lowdown Hotrods mounted the bracket behind a Welder Series transmission mount crossmember, as shown in the thumbnail picture at http://welderseries.com/Formed-Brake-Booster-Bracket-p50737621
Pricing is at each product in the store when you choose from the options menu. Freight is at http://welderseries.com/contact-us/. Shipping prices are as follows: 10% of the order, minimum $15, maximum $60. We use UPS or Canada Post for Canadian shipments.
Thanks for looking at Welder Series parts.
Paul Horton
Dear Welder Series…
Thanks for the speedy reply on this!
I think the first link in your reply would be best suited for my needs. It says it’s for a 32 but I think I could make that work. Question though, how does a guy typically mount it to the frame rail? Is it just meant to be butt welded on? Just having trouble visualizing this. Maybe if you had a couple pictures that would help.
Dear Nathan…
The bracket would weld to a boxed section of frame rail. It would be best to have the body on the frame so you can determine where the pedal will come through the angled toe-board. If your firewall goes right down to the frame, a slot in the floor might be better. We can substitute a straight pedal in this case. http://welderseries.com/Brake-Pedal-Straight-p50755047. Sorry, I don’t seem to have an installed picture.Paul