Factory Aluminum Pedals for 5AT & E-brake
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Factory Aluminum Pedals for 5AT & E-brake
Does anyone know where to get Factory Aluminum Pedals for 5AT & E-brake pedal? Also since some are just wrapped around existing pedals and e-brake is just glue, has anyone had them come off or move at all. Please tell me any reasons not to get them.
for me everything went well except the dead pedal, which does not want to tighten.. With the brake pedal just heat it up with a dryer a little and then you're good to go, you just have to make the rubber a little softer
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Installed the aluminum pedals today. The dead pedal and accelerator weren't too bad, but the brake pedal was somewhat of a pain. The rubber is so hard to stretch over the pedal. Maybe I shoulda tried that heating trick.
With regards to being slippery, the pedals feel great - went for a ride right afterwards. Got my shoes wet in the self car wash and the pedals weren't slippery at all.
With regards to being slippery, the pedals feel great - went for a ride right afterwards. Got my shoes wet in the self car wash and the pedals weren't slippery at all.
Originally Posted by Eastern-G
Installed the aluminum pedals today. The dead pedal and accelerator weren't too bad, but the brake pedal was somewhat of a pain. The rubber is so hard to stretch over the pedal. Maybe I shoulda tried that heating trick.
With regards to being slippery, the pedals feel great - went for a ride right afterwards. Got my shoes wet in the self car wash and the pedals weren't slippery at all.
With regards to being slippery, the pedals feel great - went for a ride right afterwards. Got my shoes wet in the self car wash and the pedals weren't slippery at all.


