Has anyone here ever used wilwood pedals on a build?
Im thinking of using them on my 56 F-100 , my plans with the build so far have stayed away from truditional and am building a more up to date resto mod. I'm interested in any feedback from anyone that can advice me of the pros/cons, the set up looks prety cool, im running 4 piston wilwood calipers all around with 12" up front and 11" out back i also like the looks of the 3 small master cylinders over the large booster and single master. Im also running a hydoulic clutch on a T-56 6 speed.
I used that setup on Dog Spit. Check out my build under Projects under 'dog spit the build'
Warren
very cool wuga, thats what im looking for. What does the bore size need to be, i had thought 1" for the front/rear brakes and .75" bore for the hyd clutch?
is this setup as powerful or as effective as running a duel master with a booster?
are they easy to set up, im assuming there is no need for equilizing valve, just two seperate circuits to each set of brakes (front/back) and the mechanical link looks after front and back biest?
would i just use an inline hyd brake switch for the brake lights.
They have individual masters for front and rear and an equalizer bar you can adjust and forget about it or a remote cable drive so you can change front to rear bias on the fly, right from your seat!!!!
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Thanks for the input, ì think thats how i will go, I'm also using the 37 deg an fittings this is my first 4 wheeler build, my truck will likly come in somwhere around the 3400 lb mark i have used 3/16" s.s. lines and thought that 1" bore would be suficiant also 3/4" bore for the clutch.