Pedal Board Install, Do you leave your gas pedal attached? hints |
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Pedal Board Install, Do you leave your gas pedal attached? hints |
Calwaterbear |
Dec 9 2017, 05:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-November 14 From: United States Member No.: 18,123 Region Association: Central California |
I'm assuming the pedal board can be installed over the pedal set without unbolting the gas pedal from the floor. So that would mean I'm an idiot. So any hints?
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Matty900 |
Dec 9 2017, 06:51 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,269 Joined: 21-February 15 From: Oregon Member No.: 18,454 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I find it easier to pop the gas pedal linkage off from the side closest to the front of the car. In other words, leave it connected to the pedal itself and pop it off the other end. The new gas pedals were designed so that that link stays put and does not pop off as easy.
I looked through my photos and only have a photo of how not to do it. It is showing the linkage connected to the pedal cluster and not the gas pedal. When I went to put the gas pedal on it was a real b**** to try and do it this way. When putting in a new gas pedal , Pop it onto the gas pedal before you put the gas pedal in and then it's easier to connect it where it is shown in this picture. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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