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What are you using to replace worn clutch/brake pedal pads

Old 05-11-2014, 08:59 AM
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What are you using to replace worn clutch/brake pedal pads

just wondering what others are using for brake and clutch pedal pads.
I am sure there are some good solutions out there.
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There was a thread on here about that a few months ago…
They found a good match using some other cars pedal pads.
I believe it was a 1920-1930's rig.
I bet a quick forum search would bring it up.
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Originally Posted by oliver foster
There was a thread on here about that a few months ago…
They found a good match using some other cars pedal pads.
I believe it was a 1920-1930's rig.
I bet a quick forum search would bring it up.
Guess I missed that.
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I couldn't find anything in the search but the old rig rang a bell it is a Buick.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...rttype=1552&ck[ID]=0&ck[idlist]=0&ck[viewcurrency]=USD&ck[PHP_SESSION_ID]=dbdhsriigr2l73e5thbd1c14m2

these were the cheapest I could find them $30 average for the same part.
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I just searched "Clutch pedal pads" and it came right up.
Looks like a '23 cars pads are the same shape…
They listed where to order them and all in the thread.
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Got to love it…6 views and 5 replies.
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Originally Posted by oliver foster
I just searched "Clutch pedal pads" and it came right up.
Looks like a '23 cars pads are the same shape…
They listed where to order them and all in the thread.
Yup, 1923 Buick pads fit beautifully...Mark

Post 41 here and on Rockauto part#cb13 ...Mark
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The funny thing is, all auto parts places track parts sales, ought to be quite a head scratcher trying to figure out how all those 1923 Buick's made it back out of the junkyards.......
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The funny thing is, all auto parts places track parts sales, ought to be quite a head scratcher trying to figure out how all those 1923 Buick's made it back out of the junkyards.......
Might not be a bad idea to buy a '23 Buick because they're going to think that there is a run on them and the price is going to skyrocket...Mark
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I recently purchased a set of these. Part #3492833.
Have your local dealer do a dealer search if they are discontinued. Get the number to the dealer who still shows them on the shelve. Call them directly and have them ship to you.They are roughly $12 apiece through Dodge. Don't spend a bunch. Like most times the easiest solution is the also the most simple.
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Originally Posted by maybe368
Yup, 1923 Buick pads fit beautifully...Mark

Post 41 here and on Rockauto part#cb13 ...Mark
Cool, thanks Mark I think I will order a set.
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