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    AM Pedals

    Are they easy to install....?

    I took a look at the stock once and they don't seem to have any parts that can go off so you can install an aftermarket pedal over the scheleton of it.

    The pedals that I like have holes in 'em and if I put them exactly over the stock once you can see the stock pedals through the holes and plus I don't know if they would be covered completely.....

    Anyways......is the best solution to cut the stock pedals to make room ??

    Or is only certain types that our manual goats can accept?

    Thanks

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    Hey Chris...I dont know of anyone that has "modified" the pedals.....what did the manufacturer instructions say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge View Post
    Hey Chris...I dont know of anyone that has "modified" the pedals.....what did the manufacturer instructions say?
    Hi Sarge,

    you mean the manufacture instructions on the after market pedals ? if yes...I don't know because I didn't buy them yet...
    I saw some nice momo sets on e-bay that I was thinking of getting but don't give you much info for which cars. I haven't checked the momo site yet but I doubt that they will fit over the stock pedals.

    I also went to pepboys and bought one of their sets and returned it right back because it didn't fit right.....

    In essence I'm pretty sure I'd have to cut or shave something off the stock pedals to make the after market once work but I guess I'm trying to confirm this before I do anything silly......

    I'll do some more research and I'll post the results....


    thanks

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    Good man...do that....take some pics if you can and we'll archive it in the knowledge data base for the next guy asking the question.....
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    whats wrong with the stock prdals?? i thought they were pretty trick for stocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackLS2goat View Post
    whats wrong with the stock prdals?? i thought they were pretty trick for stocks
    Your right.....I don't really mind the stock pedals and they do look pretty good for stock but I want to see if I can give it a different look..since my interior is black I thought of putting on some nice quality black/carbon fiber pedals....it's just a thought at this point....

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