Four things I did today ! o.k. o.k. maybe three things
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From: St. Catharines Ontario
Four things I did today ! o.k. o.k. maybe three things
Four things I did today ..... o.k. o.k. maybe three things 
Installed OE sport pedals .
Installed AEM CAI .
Washed and waxed the G .
Put my Boat in the water .
What a great day !

Installed OE sport pedals .
Installed AEM CAI .
Washed and waxed the G .
Put my Boat in the water .
What a great day !
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 103
Likes: 1
From: St. Catharines Ontario
the dead pedal was easy . took a couple minutes to figure out how to unsnap the old gas pedal . the brake pedal was the hardest . had to soften it up with a heat gun to make it pliable enough to stretch it over the pedal mounting plate. a straight edged screwdriver helped pry the rubber around the mount.
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From: By the sea, Tx
G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Some people have big problems and some don't. Took me all of 15 minutes to get mine on. Like mentioned above heat up the brake pedal (I used boiling water) to soften it and then start at the top edge , do the sides and finish with the bottom.
There's an old trick that people use putting rear windows in trucks, which is to put a thin rope (parachute cord works best) in the groove of the rubber, then just pull the rope perpendicular to the lip while pushing. This should translate to the installation of the pedals quite readily.
http://www.fordmuscle.com/blog/insta...k-glass/112212
Gives you an idea of what you can do to make it a bit easier.
http://www.fordmuscle.com/blog/insta...k-glass/112212
Gives you an idea of what you can do to make it a bit easier.
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