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Fixing that sticking rear brake pedal for good
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<blockquote data-quote="ToyQuest" data-source="post: 996169" data-attributes="member: 27344"><p>I guess that is possible. I just didn't want to possibly reduce the strength of the housing by drilling it. The counterbore seemed like the best strength wise.</p><p></p><p>Full disclosure, the other option that I did consider was "plugging" the counterbore from the back side and drilling/tapping the outer end of the shaft. I just didn't want the zerk fitting poking out on the outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToyQuest, post: 996169, member: 27344"] I guess that is possible. I just didn't want to possibly reduce the strength of the housing by drilling it. The counterbore seemed like the best strength wise. Full disclosure, the other option that I did consider was "plugging" the counterbore from the back side and drilling/tapping the outer end of the shaft. I just didn't want the zerk fitting poking out on the outside. [/QUOTE]
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Fixing that sticking rear brake pedal for good
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