Finally got mine installed. Very tight fit under there, I recommend getting something like Mod used.
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Quick question for Modshack:
~Did you remove the dead pedal cover that came with the car or just add over it?
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Yep, totally missed that part, sorry mate.
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Cool, thanks. I think I'm going to go ahead and order the grid design ones. Now I just need to buy one of these:
Do you think this one would have enough torque to drill through the brake pedal? edit: Nevermind I didn't realize that was $120. I guess I'll try one of those smaller angled drills instead. Maybe something like this http://www.amazon.com/Professional-G...5307352&sr=1-1 Last edited by flashburn; 10-11-2009 at 08:29 PM. |
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And yeah onthe torque.....The pedals are regular steel and drill relatively easily. When I did this on a Hardened steel pedal on my Audi years ago I had much more trouble. The Z is cake.. Last edited by Modshack; 10-11-2009 at 08:46 PM. |
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Very Nice MODSHACK! I like it a lot. Something to think about when my OEM padels gets worn out!
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On a note for the torque made from the millwaukee angle drill... Uh yeah that'll do it. We had a guy at work catch the one we have in some .25 mild steel with a .375 dill bit and it twisted his wrist when it caught so bad it swole up. Hold on to your angle drills tight people.
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How does the brake and gas pedal match up for heel toe. OEM set is a little bit of a strecth, though you can do it but with a little discomfort.
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I have not tested it, but with the extended part of the gas pedal I would say it helps, plus you can also pick where you mount the gas pedal. So if you want to push it left just a 1/8 of an inch you can do that to create a better connection between gas/brake.
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