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emergency brake pedal
any ideas on how to fix this? the pedal never suffered
trauma, so i suspect the tear began as fatigue. They are still attached at the bottom, but they will not mate up even under moderate force. the dealer says no way as a warranty repair ... the part is $90 ... the R&R seems immense ... I was thinking of taking it to shop to have it arc welded and using for protection a piece of sheet metal behind the arm, and maybe another piece as a "ceiling", but have not yet found a shop willing to repair it this way. http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/t...gpedal001a.jpg http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/t...gpedal002a.jpg |
bump ... how to repair? ... ideas anyone?
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Go to a muffler shop and ask them to run a bead on there. Bout $20. Just take some old towels and stuff to put on the floorboard to keep from gettin burnspots.
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I got to ask... How on Earth did you manage to do that? ???????? Oh could you find that part inn a salvage yard?
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probably a defect in the original part, 1999 silverado ext cab ... but gotta admit that until it tore, I set the p-brake every time I parked.
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One day 5 years ago I had some guys in an rural welding shop weld the tear in the pedal. It's been working fine ever since.
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