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I found a suitable replacement for the parking brake pedal pad. Mine was dying so I started looking at GM ones that were still available. 

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My old dying one compared to the new GM one. 

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The new one is just slightly bigger.

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It fits perfect.

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Part #12338071 readily available from GM. Looks a little different but fits perfectly. Hope this can be of help for others needing a replacement.

 

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1 minute ago, eaglescout526 said:

Damn, alright that's pretty cool. Makes me wonder about Ford.

There are plenty of GM parts on our trucks. Steering column, MAP sensor, the 2.8, etc. In thinking about looking at the S-10 parking brake pedal now. Wonder if it could be a replacement if it had to be?

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Wouldn't hurt to look, kinda would surprise me, but also Chrysler used the same brake pedal pad for their automatic cars as AMC did. Hell there's a few parts in the catalog that you can find with a Jeep number but supersedes to either an early Chrysler number or supersedes from an old Chrysler number. I'll do some digging. Ive often thought about the S-10 having the same set up but came up empty.

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