Lokar throttle Lokar pedal assy replacement for 65 - 70

monk302 said:
Anyone do this swap yet?? I am about to pull the trigger and do it. Looks awesome. Where is the best to buy these. See them on EBAY but that is it.

still on my list but I have five other things going on - on my car as we speak. Please be the test subject and let us know hwo it works....
 
Whole setup available for $240.73 from Summit Racing

That would be the way that I would go. Ten bucks more for the peace of mind of getting it from a good source (not that the ebay guy isn't, I've just had all excellent experiences with Summit).
Nice pieces. The last Lokar stuff I used (Hot rod shifter) was very high quality stuff.

Scott
 
I just got a couple sets for the fastbacks. Install is easy, but you may have to move your fusebox up a little bit. I also had to trim the edges of the pedals just a touch with a die grinder to get the Lokar pads to fit over them. No big deal at all though. Looks like a great product! Yes, I'll post pics soon.
 
reenmachine said:
I just got a couple sets for the fastbacks. Install is easy, but you may have to move your fusebox up a little bit. I also had to trim the edges of the pedals just a touch with a die grinder to get the Lokar pads to fit over them. No big deal at all though. Looks like a great product! Yes, I'll post pics soon.

Thats too bad that I didn't know you were selling them otherwise I would have gotten them from you. Once I get mine in I will post.

OH and yes I did get the cable, it was shipping from a different warehouse so I didn't have it yet.
 
monk302 said:
Thats too bad that I didn't know you were selling them otherwise I would have gotten them from you. Once I get mine in I will post.

OH and yes I did get the cable, it was shipping from a different warehouse so I didn't have it yet.
I didn't say I was selling them :p , but I probably will once I have them fully installed and tested. I won't sell anything I haven't tried! I'm building a new parts site and will have some interesting stuff up in a few weeks.

I installed the pedal pads today and took some pics, and have a throttle pedal installed as well. I'll try to get the pics up this weekend. In the meantime, I'll say that they seem to fit and work as advertised, and the gas pedal is waaaaaay easier to install than the Lokar Eliminator floor-mount pedal I put in the red convertible.
 
Here's how the pedal pads go on, using the brake pedal as an example. I had to shave the edges of the pedal just a touch to get it to fit down into the recess on the back of the pedal pad. This may be because it is a repro pedal, but it was no big deal anyway. Then mark where the two holes go, drill the pedal, and attach the pad with the supplied countersunk screws and locknuts. Lastly, put the two rubber pads in, gluing them in place with the supplied adhesive.

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