Pedal Kit

Discussion in 'Challenger Interior Modifications' started by Storm Rider, Sep 24, 2011.

  1. walnetto

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    I'm a glutton for punishment.
     
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    LOL OK bro but don't say the old medic did not warn yah.
    hint...soak in super hot water, have a short flat head screw driver, and a ton of
    lubricant for the brake swap
     
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    Yeah, I love to swear when I'm by myself. LOL
     
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    Let us know how it goes and if there were any injuries :lol:
     
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    so did you ever get this done bro?
     
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    Yup. Did it last Sunday. The brake went on in about a minute. I heated it up in an ice cream bucket when I poured boiling water over it. Let it soak for about 5 to 10 minutes. It went on real easy. Draped it over the top and the two slits on the side let me pull back the rubber and wrap it around the brake pedal. I heard it pop in on the lower right and then I took a stubby screw driver and helped the lower left in. No cussing. No sore fingers. One minute and I was done. The hot water must have been the trick.
     

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    looks great...
     
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    Looks great and thanks for the tip on using hot water to make them pliable.
     
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    Thats no joke, I wish i would have had them installed. Took a while and some pain but they are worth it...
     
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    Looks good