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Hot Rods Old Problem new solution on wife's coupe!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jeff J, Sep 26, 2016.

  1. Jeff J
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    This is always been a problem ! Hot air coming threw the pedals from the engine compartment ! Well problem solved ! Took about a hour to put on ! In the first pic is the way it looked ! Does that look like yours too ??? Second pic shows the rubber boot on the brake pedal arm and on the firewall would work for clutch too !. Any way wife happy now, no more hot feet ! They also make steering column rubber boots in 2 sizes ! These items pretty much work on any vehicle !
     

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  2. Atwater Mike
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    Whatever blows your skirt up... er, whatever doesn't.
     
  3. 31Apickup
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    Okay, so who is "They" or are you keeping the secret to yourself? Looks like a good solution.
     
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  5. dirty old man
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    You forgot to list a source.
     
  6. How rude!!
     
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  7. It is the ever mysterious THEY that we always hear about.
     
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  8. Blue One
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    What a bunch of BS ! Why even bother posting this and then not say who made them and where you got them. :confused:
    Until you do you can stick your pictures where the sun doesn't shine :D:D:D
     
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  9. blackanblue
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    They, wasn't that a movie about giant ants, oh wait it was called them,,,never mind.
     
  10. Ryan, ban the OP right now....
     
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  11. williebill
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    You let your wife drive?
    How's the Merc coming?
    Did you see your car in the "What ever happened to...?" thread?
     
  12. 2935ford
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    Where I live....... in fall.......I need all the hot air I can get with my pickup......what I don't want are the fumes that go with that hot air....
    Good solution......now like everyone.....who's "They"? :)
     
  13. As a famous poster once said "Patiently waiting"....................
     
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  14. 49ratfink
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    there would probably be a lot less hot air if the hole was drilled smaller when it was done the first time.
     
  15. 36brothers
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    Don't go to "they.com", warned you.
     
  16. Is this the same 'They' that makes the weather and economic predictions I hear from the old timers? I didn't realize the same people were into old car parts- They say you never know ...
     
  17. Good idea but where did you find the boots?

    You said they but who the heck is THEY? HRP
     
  18. Jeff J
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    Will start back on it next month after SEMA show as My product that I posted on here will be there !
     
  19. Jeff J
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    Ok , sorry I thought I put it in where you can get them !! My mistake, I MAKE THEM !! and they are for sale on my web site ! Will be at S.E.M.A. with them in booth 50313 with Bob K. helping me ! So stop by and say Hi To Bob K. ! You can buy them from my site : jjsrods.com on page 4 and we take paypal . Also you can get them from Pete&Jakes Hot Rod shop ask for Jason Slover,> Lucky's Burton;s hot rod shop too In LA ! And Austin Speed shop ask for Rocco in Austin Texas ,and also Cato"s Ulpholstery Shop ask for Phillip Cato ! Again sorry for not posting !
     
  20. Jeff J
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    The pedal just barely fits threw the hole !
     
  21. Jeff J
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    And say your on the Hamb on my web site IF you order them ,and I'll pay the shipping ! If your a Alliance Member you get 10% off also .But be sure to say it with your handle!
     
  22. tfeverfred
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    That's kinda what she said.

    Sorry...
     
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  23. dirty old man
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    OK gang, I went back and looked real close at his original post and buried way down in the signature area his web site- www.jjsrodshop.com is posted.
    JJ, you need to arrange your post(s) so that your link is more prominent, IMO.
     
  24. Jeff J
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    Sorry, never manufactured and sold products on my web site,didn't see the need for my name being put out there !
     
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  25. Blue One
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    Ok, seems you are to be forgiven. I'll be ordering. You were very vague in your original post, you said "they" make them in different sizes, you should have said I make them and you should have been clear on the whole thing up front. :D
     
  26. Jeff J
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    I make the steering column boots in two different sizes ! They fit 1 1/2" columns and 2" columns tilts mostly .
     

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  27. Jeff J
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    Working on the1934 Ford 34 phaeton 006.jpg Phaeton and going to put a firewall rubber boot on the brake and the steering column running a 1- 1/2" column as these are new !
     
  28. gnichols
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    If you try to build a car from scratch - and haven't done it before - eventually you figure out that some of that stuff you took off (or never had in the first place) was there for a good reason. When the car is done, you can pat yourself on the back and award yourself an associate's degree in auto engineering, too, based on everything you've learned in the process! It's like the school of hard knocks but at least you get a driver on graduation day! Gary
     
  29. Bandit Billy
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    Jeff, do you make a combo boot for the brake and clutch pedals?
     

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