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Brake Pedal Push Rod Adjustable Late Style for 1969-77 Beetle - 111781205M
Brake pedal push rod adjustable late style with jam nut. These fit 1969-77 Beetle, and 1969-74 Karmann Ghia. Pushrod should be adjusted to match your original length exactly. Adjustable from 150-160mm. Threaded portion can be cut to work with earlier shorter style push rods.
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M
Brake pedal push rod adjustable late style with jam nut. These fit 1969-77 Beetle, and 1969-74 Karmann Ghia. Pushrod should be adjusted to match your original length exactly. Adjustable from 150-160mm. Threaded portion can be cut to work with earlier shorter style push rods.
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M
$10.32
Original: $29.49
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$29.49
$10.32Description
Brake pedal push rod adjustable late style with jam nut. These fit 1969-77 Beetle, and 1969-74 Karmann Ghia. Pushrod should be adjusted to match your original length exactly. Adjustable from 150-160mm. Threaded portion can be cut to work with earlier shorter style push rods.
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M
Ensure you maintain 1mm of pedal free play between the rod and the master cylinder, and 5-7mm at the top of the brake pedal. This freeplay is critical for proper brake operation.
DBW 111-781-205M




