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Originally Posted by kayess I dont know if anyone mentioned this...be careful with the top bolt...if you push it out too quick it falls on the other side of the

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Old 07-28-2011, 06:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I dont know if anyone mentioned this...be careful with the top bolt...if you push it out too quick it falls on the other side of the plastic and then you have to fish it out -_-....but other then that its the best 15bucks i spent so far!
You don't need to remove the top pin, just the lower. Pull the c-clip, push the pedal to the floor and pull the pin.
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Looks like yours arrived this morning at 8:05AM.
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Looks like yours arrived this morning at 8:05AM.
Got it installed tonight, thx
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You don't need to remove the top pin, just the lower. Pull the c-clip, push the pedal to the floor and pull the pin.
In some cases the bottom pin barely came out and then would be a nightmare trying to get back in, the top pin doesn't seem to have this issue but its harder to get to.
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In some cases the bottom pin barely came out and then would be a nightmare trying to get back in, the top pin doesn't seem to have this issue but its harder to get to.
My bottom pin wouldnt budge so i decided to pull the top out. I carelessly dropped it over the other side. Is there a way to get it out?
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My bottom pin wouldnt budge so i decided to pull the top out. I carelessly dropped it over the other side. Is there a way to get it out?

If you mean that it fell on the other side of the plastic kick panel, then just pull up gently on the sill plate to remove it, then remove the plastic nut that is holding the rear of the kick panel, then just pull the kick panel off.
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If you mean that it fell on the other side of the plastic kick panel, then just pull up gently on the sill plate to remove it, then remove the plastic nut that is holding the rear of the kick panel, then just pull the kick panel off.
Thanks ill try that

It worked perfectly. i saw it all snuggled up lol

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