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Old 10-07-2003, 10:15 AM
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I will take some pics tonight. The new alum pedals go over the top of the original gas and dead pedal from the instructions I had. So the gas pedal does not come off. You just drill through it and bolt the alum pedal to it. On the brake and clutch the original rubber pedal is removed and then holes are drilled into the remaining stubb and you bolt the new alum pedals to it. Interestingly enough on my car the pedal behind the rubber on the brake is medal, but the pedal behind the rubber on the clutch was plastic.
 
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I will take some pics tonight. The new alum pedals go over the top of the original gas and dead pedal from the instructions I had. So the gas pedal does not come off. You just drill through it and bolt the alum pedal to it.
That is a relief, since I just could not see an obvious way to get it off. Thanks....
 
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Old 10-07-2003, 05:03 PM
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