Would anyone be interested in one of these guys? The pedal ratio is adjustable from 5:1 to 7:1, (stock is 6:1) adjustable push rod to the master cylinder to adjust the pedal height/travel of pedal! And adjustable travel limiters to save your hydraulics.
it's a must have if your running a stiff pressure plate. Pedal feel is much better, @7:1 it's as easier to push than a 100% stock truck! But most important-no more side to side moving, or twisting of the plastic pos, since it's adjustable you can get up to 9 inches of pedal travel! It will also greatly reduce the truck from "grabbing" or "jumping" while city driving or pulling a trailer!! Even at the stock ratio (6:1) the pedal has much more "feel" than stock, and is easier to apply the clutch because the pedal piviot bushing is solid, larger diameter, and longer in length, greatly reducing friction and giving the long offset pedal arm far more support.
These are very "beefy" units, some say it's overkill the way everything is welded and gusseted on the assembly, YOU WILL NOT BREAK THESE clutch assembly's!!!
Since this is new product I'm working on I'm still working some bugs out, with the adjustable push rod you cannot use the stock safety switch. You will have to disable the clutch saftey switch, or wire in a different switch, (still working on a cheap simple fix for this) any ideas??
My pedal also requires you to cut the retaining ring/fastner/nut (not sure correct term) from your original plastic pedal bucket. This allows you to utilize all factory hydraulics, also keeps you from having to bleed the system by leaving the ms line on.
I'll get some photos posted up soon, I have a few of these being tested right now, anyone interested in this setup? As far as I know no one makes a steel pedal made to bolt in without modification for the 99-07 trucks. Your opinion is appreciated guys! Let me know what y'all think!!!
-Mike Smith @sptuning
it's a must have if your running a stiff pressure plate. Pedal feel is much better, @7:1 it's as easier to push than a 100% stock truck! But most important-no more side to side moving, or twisting of the plastic pos, since it's adjustable you can get up to 9 inches of pedal travel! It will also greatly reduce the truck from "grabbing" or "jumping" while city driving or pulling a trailer!! Even at the stock ratio (6:1) the pedal has much more "feel" than stock, and is easier to apply the clutch because the pedal piviot bushing is solid, larger diameter, and longer in length, greatly reducing friction and giving the long offset pedal arm far more support.
These are very "beefy" units, some say it's overkill the way everything is welded and gusseted on the assembly, YOU WILL NOT BREAK THESE clutch assembly's!!!
Since this is new product I'm working on I'm still working some bugs out, with the adjustable push rod you cannot use the stock safety switch. You will have to disable the clutch saftey switch, or wire in a different switch, (still working on a cheap simple fix for this) any ideas??
My pedal also requires you to cut the retaining ring/fastner/nut (not sure correct term) from your original plastic pedal bucket. This allows you to utilize all factory hydraulics, also keeps you from having to bleed the system by leaving the ms line on.
I'll get some photos posted up soon, I have a few of these being tested right now, anyone interested in this setup? As far as I know no one makes a steel pedal made to bolt in without modification for the 99-07 trucks. Your opinion is appreciated guys! Let me know what y'all think!!!
-Mike Smith @sptuning