Brake Pedal

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Is something bizarre about my brake pedal?
I wanted to put a smaller stock pedal pad on it but just realized this thing is one piece. I always though the bolts thru it were weird. Is this some crazy cobbler job?

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that is from a car. it looks cobbled in.
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Damn. Thats what I thought.
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i got one i just took out that is an original if you want it. the whole bracket and everything you'd need to fix that with. if you want it.
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PM'd you.
I am interested.
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It's looks GM to me, too. :lol: It appears somebody sure wanted to have a wider pedal and wasn't smart enough to just use one from an automatic-equipped '73-'79 truck. Those have wider brake pedals.
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Yeah.. I'm slowly finding out my truck has had POs of lower than Einstein intelligence. :-)
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WoW! That looks like there is enough room for the passenger to put both feet on there with yours in an emergency stop! :lol:
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Man that thing is huge. I like the return spring they used.
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