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Brake/Clutch Bezel trouble

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  • Start date Start date Oct 27, 2004

notny41

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I got some new bezels for my brake and clutch pedal pads. I'll be damned if I can get them to go over the pads while they are on the pedals. But if I take the pad off and slip the bezels over and then try to put back on the pedal I can't get them to go over.

Anyone have any helpful hints for me?

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You are not being ignored, just not sure anyone completely understands the problem. Can you put up additional information?

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Max Power

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I have a feeling you are talking about the chrome trim pieces that go over the rubber in the brake and clutch pedals. I think I know what you are talking about, but I have no idea how to help.
 

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Yeah, just trying to get those little stainless steel trim pieces around the rubber pads on the brake and clutch pedals.
 

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Ended up getting them on. I found out that if you put the most pointed corner on first it works best. Seems logical now that I'm typing it... Then I used some of those quick-grip clamps to "press them on".

I would like to say that the reproduction bezels are pretty junky. Don't think I would have spent the money if I'd have known how poorly they fit compared to the originals. Nothing bent out of shape or anything but they just don't fit as nice around the pedal pads.

What's new, huh?
 
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