So glad i seen this video, I’m working on the same project now but I’m using Clayton machine works pedals. Looks good an I love your trans tunnel. I building mines the shape same way! Please keep up the good work!
So glad I ran into this video I've been trying to figure out how to use Willwood pedals on my 1986 CJ7 Jeep and I think from just seeing what you did I can make it work it's just off the top of your head do you think this is a good route for me to go?
Impossible to say. The first thing you need to do is dimensionally mock everything up and make sure there is ample room for everything inside the cab to move, and everything insided the engine bay to occupy the space that is needed. This is where you start.
Thanks for all your videos. I appreciate them. Question - You placed your brake pedal on the left side of steering column. There are others that do it the same way (on the left) and also others have place it on the right side of the column. Are you happy with it being where you placed it or if you had to do it all over again, place it on the right? I have talked to others and asked them where to place the brake pedal, and some say put it where its comfortable, but that cant be the answer - that is not good enough. There has to be more to it. Thanks
I'm going to have to agree with "them" on this one. Definitiely put it where it's comfortable for you. If you don't, and it's not comfortable, then surely you'll regret it? I placed mine to the left of the column by way of default. The trans tunnel on my car is quite large to make room for the TR6060, so there was zero chance of there being enough room for two pedals to the right of the column. Thanks Greg.
Informative, straight to the info without sales tactics, and always clear and easy to understand....bonus "let's go brandon" flag included....'MERICA BABY!!!
Hey redline nova, this is Terrell I meet you at cruisin the coast a couple of times and I have the khaki color nova…..I’m doing the same Wilwood set up as you have and I was wondering if I could pay you to make me that bracket setup you have holding it in place
I likely still have the CAD files to be able to cut those brackets. I don't ever delete the files just in case I ever need to make more. I'll be glad to cut a couple for you and I don't require any money. I enjoy helping folks. Email me at admin@redlinestands.com Good to hear from you Terrell.
So glad i seen this video, I’m working on the same project now but I’m using Clayton machine works pedals. Looks good an I love your trans tunnel. I building mines the shape same way! Please keep up the good work!
A lazer and make sure the car is leveled!
So glad I ran into this video I've been trying to figure out how to use Willwood pedals on my 1986 CJ7 Jeep and I think from just seeing what you did I can make it work it's just off the top of your head do you think this is a good route for me to go?
Impossible to say. The first thing you need to do is dimensionally mock everything up and make sure there is ample room for everything inside the cab to move, and everything insided the engine bay to occupy the space that is needed. This is where you start.
Thanks for all your videos. I appreciate them. Question - You placed your brake pedal on the left side of steering column. There are others that do it the same way (on the left) and also others have place it on the right side of the column. Are you happy with it being where you placed it or if you had to do it all over again, place it on the right? I have talked to others and asked them where to place the brake pedal, and some say put it where its comfortable, but that cant be the answer - that is not good enough. There has to be more to it. Thanks
I'm going to have to agree with "them" on this one. Definitiely put it where it's comfortable for you. If you don't, and it's not comfortable, then surely you'll regret it? I placed mine to the left of the column by way of default. The trans tunnel on my car is quite large to make room for the TR6060, so there was zero chance of there being enough room for two pedals to the right of the column. Thanks Greg.
@@RedlineStands Thanks- appreciate the response. Keep making great videos!
2020? 😊 Nice work, Ian.
Gosh damnit. I gotta quit drinking
@@RedlineStands lol
What u recommend. Im building a Rat rod 56.Ford COE. Have it on a 88 silverado c3500 dually?
Honestly? Call Wilwood and ask their recommendation. I've only built one car, so I'm probably not the guy to ask.
Informative, straight to the info without sales tactics, and always clear and easy to understand....bonus "let's go brandon" flag included....'MERICA BABY!!!
Hey redline nova, this is Terrell I meet you at cruisin the coast a couple of times and I have the khaki color nova…..I’m doing the same Wilwood set up as you have and I was wondering if I could pay you to make me that bracket setup you have holding it in place
I likely still have the CAD files to be able to cut those brackets. I don't ever delete the files just in case I ever need to make more. I'll be glad to cut a couple for you and I don't require any money. I enjoy helping folks. Email me at admin@redlinestands.com Good to hear from you Terrell.