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  • Seal - Clutch Pedal Rod to Firewall - Repro ~ 1967 - 1970 Mercury Cougar / 1967 - 1970 Ford Mustang - 26572
  • Seal - Clutch Pedal Rod to Firewall - Repro ~ 1967 - 1970 Mercury Cougar / 1967 - 1970 Ford Mustang - 26572
  • Seal - Clutch Pedal Rod to Firewall - Repro ~ 1967 - 1970 Mercury Cougar / 1967 - 1970 Ford Mustang - 26572

Item #: 26572

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Price: $4.55
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    Description

    Reproduction Clutch Pedal Rod To Firewall Seal. Replaces Ford Part #: C6OZ-7533.

    *NOTE* From personal experience we have found these do not stay attached to the firewall as well as the originals. An adhesive will remedy this problem.

    Specifications:
    Shipping Weight: 0.50 LBS
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    2015

    Looks good so far

    4.75 out of 5
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    Pros:
    • Should do the job
    • Looks better then what I had
    Cons:
    • Tight fit
    My original seal was completely gone except for the ring in the firewall.
    This replacement took a little bit of effort to get it on the rod (lubed it with lithium grease) and even more effort to get the plug into the firewall, but I eventually worked it into place.
    The car is still being worked on but the clutch petal seemed to work fine. There is a small noise that comes from the item as you push the clutch in and out, but I'm sure you won't hear a thing once the engine is running.

    Chandler AZ.

    4.25 out of 5
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    Pros:
    • appearence
    • function
    • availability
    Cons:
    • fit could be better.
    I was happy with this clutch rod boot overall. I gave it 3 out of five for fit because it doesn't snap in to the firewall very tight. The material it is made from seems thinner and less durable then the original stock one was. But overall a decent replacement.

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