Is it possible to get just the rubberclad pedal off or do I have to remove the entire accelerator assembly?
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I don't mean the rubber. I mean the entire pedal. I want to get it off the assembly so that I can modify it and put it back on.
Edited: On second thought, I think you may be referring to the pedal as the "rubber part". In that case, I will have to rethink.Last edited by 91_S2; 10 July 2004, 11:54.
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If you want to remove the entire pedal its a lot easier if you disconnect the throttle cable in the engine bay. You then just have to unhook the cable from the pedal, undo the clip where it all hinges and the whole pedal should come off.
The actual pedal (where your foot rests) is riveted on, but you could break it off. I'm guessing you're going for some lax power type aluminium look jobbies.ex '93 Avant owner
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Originally posted by sidspudIf you want to remove the entire pedal its a lot easier if you disconnect the throttle cable in the engine bay. You then just have to unhook the cable from the pedal, undo the clip where it all hinges and the whole pedal should come off.
The actual pedal (where your foot rests) is riveted on, but you could break it off. I'm guessing you're going for some lax power type aluminium look jobbies.
Errrr. Yeah, I gotta admit I am going to mount an aluminium pedal but not really for the "flash factor". I heel-toe to get the rpms synched for a down shift. I cannot for the life of me reach the bloody accelerator pedal with my foot on the brake.
I would prefer to move the gas about 2 cm closer to the brake. But I think that is impossible. So I am going to make the accelerator pedal wider by bolting a wide alu pedal onto the existing pedal. If that works, I will look for a prettier solution.
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Errrr. Yeah, I gotta admit I am going to mount an aluminium pedalsigpic
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