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"Racing" pedals

Discussion in 'Interior' started by Fox, Jun 10, 2004.

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    Fox New Member

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    nope... no drillin at all
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    my friend has razo pedals for his mr2, he just clipped it on, still there after 2 years
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    "Racing" pedals

    Anyone installed these on an automatic before? I need just the two pedal set correct? Is there any drilling involved? It looks like they just clip on.
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    Most pedals just clip on. And then you screw them in.
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    But I wouldn't need to drill for the screws? Thanks Mike!
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    4 clips and screws to hold them in place, again, no drilling... should take you 10 - 15 mins to install it...
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    I found a good picture on eBay that shows both top and bottom of pedals, it all makes sense to me now. I will be ordering some after I get some other parts I am waiting for... (when you drink a lot it's easy to get your eBay transactions confused, better to keep the number of open transactions to a minimum.)
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    just make sure taht your pedals have enought room between each one. since the "racing" pedals are widers you can hit two with one foot. just a little advice.
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    Much appreciated, I will be sure to check that out!
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    I got some ractive ones and there were instructions for three different types of pedals in 3 different languages, and to top it off, i couldn't identify which type of pedals I had. But anywho, the brake went on fine, just some screws in a bracket that slides over the brake pedal. But the accelerator wanted me to use double stick tape and that was about it. It was ridiculous, so now I just roll with the shiny brake pedal and no other.
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    What the hell, these suck! I got mine today and they look nice, but the gas was impossible to install. I ended up taking off all the clips, springs and screws and crap and just using some zip-ties on steroids. It came out ok, but seriously, those stock clips have NO WHERE to clip on my car. That thing was floppin around like crazy! The zip ties did the job, and I was able to do it all without being able to see them.

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