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Did you even read the thread I posted. It explains all the adjustments??? It was an issue for someone else???
I did man, thing is they talk about a single nut and sounds fairly easy. In my case i have 2 nuts and they would not budge. I commented on that thread a few days ago hoping for some clarification
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OP, I know you’ve got some people joking around in here, me included. But in all honesty you ain’t exactly wrong. I traded a ‘23 Cummins for this F150 and the brake pedal was much higher and a lot more forgiving (not as touchy). And I think the reason this truck is about level is these brakes are quite a bit more touchy, so I find myself not applying near as much brake pressure as what I’m used to doing.

Interesting issue you’re having that I kinda get.
 

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They only mentioned one nut to loosen the rod but mine has 2 and they would not budge.
Of course you have 2 nuts, you drive a Ford, it's the Chevrolets that have one and Dodges have none....
 

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Dude, know how to use Google, or at least a friend with an Amazon account.? "brake pedal extender for F150", hundreds of results...
 
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OP, I know you’ve got some people joking around in here, me included. But in all honesty you ain’t exactly wrong. I traded a ‘23 Cummins for this F150 and the brake pedal was much higher and a lot more forgiving (not as touchy). And I think the reason this truck is about level is these brakes are quite a bit more touchy, so I find myself not applying near as much brake pressure as what I’m used to doing.

Interesting issue you’re having that I kinda get.
Thanks man, i was expecting some jokes its all good. It does seem like a small issue but daily, it becomes actually painful. Kind of like driving with your wallet in your back pocket.

I actually went to the Ford dealership and sat in another Lariat and 100% the pedals in it were different from mine. The relief i felt immediately when i hopped in it was crazy. I have an appointment tuesday for them to look at mine.
 

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Not sure if anyone cares but i did get the pedals adjusted. The previous owner for some reason adjusted the break pedal as low as it could go and even added an additional nut to keep it in place. Pedals feel so much better.
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