Aluminum pedal install
Originally Posted by absolutg
it doesn't work. i have a link somewhere and i have pedals to install too... maybe we should do it together... i'm up the road in sunnyvale
Originally Posted by absolutg
boris, sounds good. i can do it after work tues and weds. i'm out of town thurs-sunday morning. sunday during the day should work too, as long as i'm not too hungover from vegas 

Originally Posted by vodkarocket
I'll join you, I've got the pedals in a box in my trunk. I tried for 30 minutes with no succes, only bloody fingers to show for it.
The pedals are fairly easy to install... if you don't hit me up, just remember: boil some water, take the water off the stove, and drop the brake and clutch pedal covers in for about five minutes before you try to install them...
I just installed my pedals.
pretty easy. definately boil some water. I dropped the brake pedal in the boiling water (while on the stove) and moved it around in the water for about 45 secons. Pull the pedal out the water, and put a few drops of Dawn on the back of the pedal.
The pedal will be hot when you are trying to work it on!!!
I attacked the pedal install from the side. Once I got one side on, I would wiggle the pedal so that I could get part of the top and part of the bottom onto the pedal assembly. At that point, use a small flat blade screwdriver; wedge the screwdriver behind the pedal and work the screwdriver around the rubber lip. It took a bit effort, but each pedal went on in about 3-5minutes with theis technique.
Do the same for the clutch pedal.
pretty easy. definately boil some water. I dropped the brake pedal in the boiling water (while on the stove) and moved it around in the water for about 45 secons. Pull the pedal out the water, and put a few drops of Dawn on the back of the pedal.
The pedal will be hot when you are trying to work it on!!!
I attacked the pedal install from the side. Once I got one side on, I would wiggle the pedal so that I could get part of the top and part of the bottom onto the pedal assembly. At that point, use a small flat blade screwdriver; wedge the screwdriver behind the pedal and work the screwdriver around the rubber lip. It took a bit effort, but each pedal went on in about 3-5minutes with theis technique.
Do the same for the clutch pedal.
I tried working on this for a few minutes today... it got dark so I gave up..
The gas pedal clip thing that wraps around the rod of the gas pedal.. Mine is not clipping in.. do i have to force it?
The gas pedal clip thing that wraps around the rod of the gas pedal.. Mine is not clipping in.. do i have to force it?
G35 Manual Aluminum Pedal Install
Here is the PDF link from GRUBBSINFINITI.com
http://secure.grubbs.com/pedal_install/pedalinstall.pdf
and if it doesn't work, here is the product page with the link at top for install directions:
http://www.grubbsperformance.com/Mer...G35SedanPedals
Have Fun...
http://secure.grubbs.com/pedal_install/pedalinstall.pdf
and if it doesn't work, here is the product page with the link at top for install directions:
http://www.grubbsperformance.com/Mer...G35SedanPedals
Have Fun...
I had great success following the advice of those that did the install before me. I used a heat gun on the brake pedal to the point I had to use a rag to touch it. I finished the brake pedal in less than 5 minutes and then other two pedals were no brainers after reading the DIY's. Now to find the mod for the e-brake cover.
crazy..truly crazy
im at a loss for words as to how to describe how much of a waste of time/money these pedals were... holy ****... i cant believe that took hours to do...literally not worth the blood and sweat
im at a loss for words as to how to describe how much of a waste of time/money these pedals were... holy ****... i cant believe that took hours to do...literally not worth the blood and sweat







