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Old 09-13-2006, 11:38 AM
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Instructions for installation of aluminum pedals?

I bought a set of aluminum pedals from everything35.com.

They have a donload link to installation instructions which is broken

They didn't supply any instructions with it

They wont respond to my emails

Help!!!

-ET
 
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Old 09-13-2006, 11:59 AM
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there are a few threads about this already

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Come on man! That thing is a straight up install use your common sense it's not hard to figure out. Take the rubber pads off and replace it with the aluminum. You don't even need tools to do it except if you have a 5AT. You will need one philips screw driver to put the footbrake pad on.
 
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And as it was said... boil them and use lots of dish detergent and water on the brake pedal... and 2 part regular expoxy for the ebrake if you have an AT.

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Old 09-13-2006, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by glennp_1999
Come on man! That thing is a straight up install use your common sense it's not hard to figure out. Take the rubber pads off and replace it with the aluminum. You don't even need tools to do it except if you have a 5AT. You will need one philips screw driver to put the footbrake pad on.
haha what gets me is those threads about how to install clear corners
 
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Originally Posted by EvilTed
I bought a set of aluminum pedals from everything35.com.

They have a donload link to installation instructions which is broken

They didn't supply any instructions with it

They wont respond to my emails

Help!!!

-ET
Interesting to hear they don't respond to customer emails.

I was going to buy from everything35.com until I read that, but now I'll try Grubbs Infiniti instead.
 
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Old 09-16-2006, 04:04 AM
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They actually responded when I called them up and got someone to email them to me.

Thanks!

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