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Installing Brake/Clutch Pedal Pads

Started by Tracer427, June 05, 2023, 01:36:58 PM

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Tracer427

OK.. what's the secret?
Any advice on getting the (hard) rubber pedal pad over all 4 edges of the pedals?

JD

Hair dryer heat or dish soap (small amount) under the "flaps",  plastic pry tool... others will voice up
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greekz

I have used a little bit of WD-40, or Lubri-plate white grease.
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deathsled

I used a flat head screw driver to pry but looking at the other responses, they have better approaches that reduce the risk of damage.  I just got lucky with my approach.
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