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4 Speed Pedal Conversion Kit-EBAY

Started by WM23N1, November 05, 2005, 06:55:10 PM

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WM23N1

Has anyone bought this? Im going to convert my 71 to a four speed someday soon, I hope, and was just wondeing about the fit/quality of the part. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=8004447211&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT
1971 Super Bee 383 "The WM23N1" http://1971-1974dodgecharger.com/

Charger_Fan

Looks like a pretty decent setup from here.

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

48chebbie

alot cheaper to scan the junkyards,and pick yourself up a pedal assembly from a 72-93 truck. depending on your height,and leg length,you will need to shorten the pedals an inch or 2. and the z-bar will need 1 1/2" took out as well. for a perfect,original appearance,that kit may be your best bet. mine,is just a beater,the brackets from the truck,all bolt in,with no big issues,and fits great. that is a nice looking kit,and,if i hadn't found out about the truck pedals,i would probably have been game for that set-up. i,fortunately,had an 82 truck,318/833 4-speed truck,that i had sold to my brother in law,that 2 weeks ago,he was passing a combine,with the corn-head on,and the combine turned into his side,cutting the truck open like a can opener. so,he gave me the truck back,and i robbed it of all it's parts.
how'd i do that!?!?!?

Blusmbl

Does the original factory assembly have bearings at the pivot?  I should swap mine out if it doesn't, I've managed to break everything else. LOL.

Remember to stack a bunch of washers in the spring to assist with installation!
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tecmopar

The factory set up has bearings inside the clutch pedal and nylon bushings in the brake pedal, good luck.

bohog

I don't know about there pedel assemblies, but I purchased a pair of there slotted exhaust tips for my 71 R/T. I'm very happy with them, they fit and look great. All there products are made overseas. The cost was at least a hundred bucks less then what I could buy from anyone else.