Bullitt Pedals Install

g36 monkey

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Not sure who has done this. Just wanted to let you know to get ready for a trying afternoon filled with boiling pedals etc.

O well, I got them in there and they look much better than the ricer light up ones I had before ;p

Not sure if CJ pony parts is still doing it but I got them for 15% off, didn't have much money but I knew that was a killer deal.

Hope all is well with everyone :)
 

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Just did mine a couple weeks ago, didn't heat them up at all. I just rubbed some dish soap around the insides of the pedal lip and worked it around half the pedal, then used a tiny flat head screw driver to get the other side to pop on. Done deal.
 

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my pedal assembly is out for the swap, so i got those thwo bad boys on, my dead pedal in, now just gotta do the loud pedal! I loved the pedals so much in my bullitt, their going in the orange beast
 

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I used a mini screwdriver & soap. Clutch pedal came off while driving a couple of times so I changed out the soap for silicone. All good now.
 

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I did mine with a flat head, my hands and my foot. It took me less than an hour, I didn't have any issues putting mine on. Bullitt pedals are the best though!
 

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I boiled them, beat them, and did all kinds of crazy stuff, took me FOREVER to get them on. I had to cut small slits in the corners to eventually get them on. Looks were worth it though.
 
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Ha thanks for all the replies :)

Duh, I did all that short of cutting the corners.

I had friends with nimbler fingers help me out on this install haha.

Idk how you all managed to do it with a bit of soap. You're insane ;p
 

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dish soap is hella slippery, it was easy to get half the pedal slid over and then just took a second to work the other edges around with a small flat head. I read the whole boiling them thing and was like man i can see myself getting burned already, so i tried another approach and it worked well.
 
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ha, I did shoot a little wd40 in there after we had to reboil the brake pedal like 5 times, after that she slipped right on haha
 

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