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#73717 Dec 27, 10:45am
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ok i just installled my gas pedal and break for my nokya pedals from the estore...howw do you install the foot rest just screw right into the rest or drill holes first...oh yeh does anybody have these pedals the gas was a pain in the ass to install and the break i just left the covere on is this alright?

celica2nv #73718 Dec 27, 4:20pm
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anybody know cry

celica2nv #73719 Dec 27, 4:38pm
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i thought the foot rest just screwed right in, but i'm not real shure

celica2nv #73720 Dec 27, 5:00pm
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screws in where? im not sure there are three holes in the pedal but none in the rest

celica2nv #73721 Dec 27, 5:12pm
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like i said i'm not real sure

if there aren't any holes then i'd just drill some, but thats just me

celica2nv #73722 Dec 27, 5:24pm
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wewll if you are postitive that there isnt anything behind the foot rest ill drill it on too lol

celica2nv #73723 Dec 27, 5:25pm
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there is nothing behind the foot rest... the stock rest is actually hollow if i remember right.

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Johnny178 #73724 Dec 27, 5:28pm
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if you drill it right it won't matter just use short screws

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The footrest and gas pedal are fairly soft plastics, so with a decent self-tapping screw you shouldn't need to drill. Just place the new pedal over the existing one and screw it on. That being said, for my pedals, I drilled small pilot holes anyway.

The footrest comes right off if you pull on it, then you can see what's on the other side. Don't worry, it snaps right back into place.

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Originally Posted by Doppelganger
The footrest and gas pedal are fairly soft plastics, so with a decent self-tapping screw you shouldn't need to drill. Just place the new pedal over the existing one and screw it on. That being said, for my pedals, I drilled small pilot holes anyway.

The footrest comes right off if you pull on it, then you can see what's on the other side. Don't worry, it snaps right back into place.

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