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> Tilton / Wilwood pedal questions
Chris914n6
post Jul 16 2025, 12:12 AM
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Can you measure the distance of the pedal face to firewall. Want to know how close they are to stock position.
And what master cylinders you are using.

I'm tall with the seat all the way back, and don't think I'll like loosing too much leg room.
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post Jul 16 2025, 09:28 AM
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You'll want to run their 76 series master cylinders as they allow both the fluid in and out via fittings on the top of the cylinders vs the pressure lines out the front. This allows the pedals to be installed as far forward as is possible, which is all but in the same place as the factory pedals. Watch starting at 4:25 and you'll see how I worked it out. Hope this helps.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re86R1IwXOk
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