I didnt watch him install them, all he said was that they slipped right on. I just assumed that meant all of em. Sorry dude, Im sure someone will have a definate answer. I dropped outta college. Figured making money would be more interesting. lol
The clutch and break slip on. Have fun because its a real beyotch. The dead pedal snaps in, so it's pretty easy. The gas pedal has a pin in the back that has to be removed, then you simply put the bullitt pedal on and replace the pin--no big deal.
The clutch and break slip on. Have fun because its a real beyotch. The dead pedal snaps in, so it's pretty easy. The gas pedal has a pin in the back that has to be removed, then you simply put the bullitt pedal on and replace the pin--no big deal.
the slip on pedals were a pain but I dont agree with ShadowGt, I thought the pin sucked, it took forever to get it out and when I did I couldnt get it back in, I ended up using a bolt and nut instead of the pin.
As far as the dead pedal on my 2001 I had to remove the plastic panel to remove the screws that attach it to the sidewall. The gas pedal I just took of the accelerator cable and removed the whole pedal. It was easier than fighting with it laying on my back under my seat. No install is as easy as they make it out to be, but all in all if you take your time it isn't too bad. Took me less than an hour to complete...