the5.ohh
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Just got mine from latemodelresto. How the hell do these things go on? The brake pedal looks like it slips over the stock brake pedal. Rest i'm lost.. Kinda shot, 2 final papers, studying for finals.. so bare with me.
never understood the attraction to those pedal style(just not my thang), let alone the how hard it is to get on.
It's a pain in the ass last I heard.
Easiest way to get them off/on is to heat them or boil.
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/how-278/480841-bullitt-pedal-install-sn95-how.html
thank you sirRemove the old pads, and slip these on. Some people say using soapy water helps. I boiled mine.
In fact, I made this thread
http://www.sn95forums.com/showthread.php?46160-Bullitt-Pedals-Install
I was drawn to them after first seeing them. Never really liked the look of the stock pedals. I have nothing in my interior thats aftermarket besides my shifter, radio and blue led dome light. I don't like all the billet stuff, looks good just isn't my thing. So I just wanted to spruce the interior up a little, and shit for $20 on sale can't really beat it.never understood the attraction to those pedal style(just not my thang), let alone the how hard it is to get on.
I know there's very few of us but I'm with ya.
I actually love my stock black pedals. I don't want them to stand out and I have perfect grip on them. It never crossed my mind to replace them.
never understood the attraction to those pedal style(just not my thang), let alone the how hard it is to get on.
They suck. Mine lasted about three months then the it started to tear around the corner now they slip off all the time. .