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Originally Posted by Modshack First, place the Gas pedal over the stock part and mark the attachment holes. Drill some pilots and attach with the supplied screws: So I am

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Old 10-11-2009, 07:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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First, place the Gas pedal over the stock part and mark the attachment holes. Drill some pilots and attach with the supplied screws:


So I am a bit confused. It looks like for the gas pedal, there is nothing to remove, you just mark the pilot holes over the existing pedal?

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For the Gas and clutch, remove the rubber pads, align the new pedals and again mark for drilling:
Should that be "For the brake and clutch" instead?
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