Bullet pedal help
I got no drections on how to install these pedals. I can not figeout how to put on the brake and clutch pedal on? If anybody put them on, a little help will be nice. Here is a picture what they look like.
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I took off the rubber. I will try the soapy water tomoro. Do I put the top or sides in first and do a I have to drill out the pin on the gas pedal and put in a new bolt in. thanks
ORIGINAL: SilverGTV8
Pull the factory rubber off and be prepared to fight with the bullits to get them on. You may need to use a little soapy water to get them to go. It won't be easy
Pull the factory rubber off and be prepared to fight with the bullits to get them on. You may need to use a little soapy water to get them to go. It won't be easy
I got the bullit pedals for my 96 gt. What I found was that the new pedal covers had a smaller opening on the back then did the originals. So I trimed the opening to the same size as the originals with an exacto knife. I then put plain dish washing liquid on my finger and ran it all around the inside lip of the new pedal covers. I started with the clutch then the break, these are the hardest. Slip the bottom of the peddal under the lip of one side of the new cover and turn it upright as far as possible, this should give you almost two sides done. Holding it tight against the pedal you will now need a decent size flat blade screw driver with a short handle. Put the blade between the open side of the cover and peadal and push the screw driver down to open the lip and slip the cover on. You should now have most of 3 sides done. Now work the top on each side of the pedal shaft. The gas pedal on mine, the entire pedal shaft comes off so I could tap the pin out to put the new one on then reinsert the pin. Of course I left the dead pedal for last since this was the easiest.
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