Got Alluminum Pedel Kit For X-mas
Helpful tip I learned from another member:
Boil some water, take the water off the burner, put new brake pedal in hot water, install other pedals, remove brake pedal from water (be careful it will be hot), install new break pedal, done.
That is the only way I could get the brake pedal installed.
Boil some water, take the water off the burner, put new brake pedal in hot water, install other pedals, remove brake pedal from water (be careful it will be hot), install new break pedal, done.
That is the only way I could get the brake pedal installed.
def.. takes some elbow grease. I used a blow dryer and heated mine up. and it was still a pain in the a** to get them on.. Good luck. but its well worth it. After having an 05' and going to an 03' later. I had to upgrade the pedals.
i left mine on the roof of my mom's car while installing other pedals...this was in may in california so that wouldnt work right now....the point we are making is......you have to "slip" the brake pedal over....and trust me...its a lot harder than you'd think with those hard *** rubber and aluminum pieces..good luck!
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Those pedal kits suck!! You should just sell it to me instead so you are not burdened with the task of installation. hehe
I have seen the water thing work to loosen the rubber up, but also using some dish soap to slip it over the pedal easier.
I have seen the water thing work to loosen the rubber up, but also using some dish soap to slip it over the pedal easier.
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