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    Quote Originally Posted by txleadfoot View Post
    Dan, the photos are very helpful. What is the brake spring hooked to on the dash side?
    I couldn't get camera up in there well enough to get a photo of that.

    But, there is a place to hook the spring onto the pedal bracket at the top back towards the dash. It's pretty obvious when you see it.
    Maybe TJinSD can take another photo of his truck (shown above) that is pretty well dismantled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdan View Post
    I couldn't get camera up in there well enough to get a photo of that.



    But, there is a place to hook the spring onto the pedal bracket at the top back towards the dash. It's pretty obvious when you see it.

    Maybe TJinSD can take another photo of his truck (shown above) that is pretty well dismantled.
    That is venom with his truck all torn apart. I meant to try to get a picture, but my brain keeps forgetting. Give me until tomorrow afternoon. I have some things going on in the morning.

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    Crap. I knew I forgot to do something.

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    Thanks for this topic. I did not know those springs.

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