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<blockquote data-quote="tonka" data-source="post: 6914386" data-attributes="member: 624216"><p>Another thing to think about with aftermarket kick pod boxes. IDK what you drive, but on my truck, it would have been impossible to install the kick pods safely as it would prevent me from being able tp apply my parking break. Although they do sell them for my truck, last time I looked, there stock photo shows no visual parking break pedale interference or any mention of this clearence problem. although when all the way down, my parking break pedal is only about 2-3" from my stock flat kick pannle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonka, post: 6914386, member: 624216"] Another thing to think about with aftermarket kick pod boxes. IDK what you drive, but on my truck, it would have been impossible to install the kick pods safely as it would prevent me from being able tp apply my parking break. Although they do sell them for my truck, last time I looked, there stock photo shows no visual parking break pedale interference or any mention of this clearence problem. although when all the way down, my parking break pedal is only about 2-3" from my stock flat kick pannle [/QUOTE]
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