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xm15 12-07-2015 06:37 PM

pedal spring
 
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Is this how the pedal spring is supposed to be anchored? Also, any owners in the California Bay Area that might be willing to take a look at my car or willing to have me look at theirs? Just want to compare things. Thanks

mickmate 12-07-2015 08:02 PM

You shouldn't anchor anything through the fiberglass like that. At least it's not a seat belt mount. That is a good set up with the under floor reverse mounted masters and adjustable front/rear bias. It looks like it needs to be checked and finished a little more as a few of them do. What about Hall Fabrication and Racing, Denbeste or Canepa?

Thor maine 12-07-2015 08:59 PM

That looks like a "jerry rig" mess.

Ron61 12-08-2015 03:17 AM

I would anchor the spring in a steel bracket somewhere and also make sure that you have the correct tension spring. I really don't think from what I can see that is a good place to have it fastened.

Ron

xm15 12-08-2015 07:42 AM

yeah, i figured that was not right. As always, thanks for the replies.


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