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Nothing is for free! Well the Guys at RALPH'S Used Auto & Truck Parts (Royce, Gerry and Chris) were generous and said if we wanted to take out the brake pedal assembly from a Dodge van, they would donate it to the cause. (Now I am sure they thought it would be easier to build one than pull it out because as we found out the brake pedal has a lot of welds to the firewall.) So with generator, extension cord and cutting tool Kevin and I began the extraction. After 90 minutes of cutting, unbolting, bending and BLEEDING plus destruction of 5 cutting discs we achieved the goal. Thanks men!
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