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Installing aluminum pedals

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Old August-23rd-2002, 11:30 AM
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Installing aluminum pedals

I posted a message last night, but no one replied yet so I will post another that makes more sense.

I am thinking of buying Sparco pedals and want to know the best way to install the gas pedal. Since the stock pedal is plastic, do you drill into? I am new at this and would like some good advice so I don't ruin my car.

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All of the Sparco pedal kits drill. The brake and clutch you remove the rubber pad, drill into metal. The gas, you drill into the plastic.

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Old August-24th-2002, 02:21 AM
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read the instructions, if you don't get it have someone help you. Sometimes it takes a think tank. Not trying to be a dick but look out for captain obvious, he's right in front of you!!! Just kid'n w/you. Post some pics of the final product and i'm sure we'll all swoon over them. Good luck
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