OBX Pedal (Cover?) Install Help
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OBX Pedal (Cover?) Install Help
Ordered these OBX Racing Pedals from eBay and they look good... but I have no idea how to install them. It claims that the installation is "easy" but didn't have any instructions! anyway- help would be appreciated. Pics of the pedals and hardware are below...
Pedals with all the hardware
Just the hardware.
Two pairs of different length bolts (philips head),
two locknuts,
two pieces of 3mesque adhesive,
two pairs of different sized spacers,
and two.... things.
Backs of the pedals- the brake pedal has 4 long bolts already in, and the accellerator has some black metal shim and two other bolts with nuts
Any help?
Pedals with all the hardware
Just the hardware.
Two pairs of different length bolts (philips head),
two locknuts,
two pieces of 3mesque adhesive,
two pairs of different sized spacers,
and two.... things.
Backs of the pedals- the brake pedal has 4 long bolts already in, and the accellerator has some black metal shim and two other bolts with nuts
Any help?
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Ok- so here's the deal. After a lot of sweating with my head under my steering wheel I was able to figure out how they go on.
Refer to the pic below. Remove all the screws marked in red.
For the brake pedal, see the pic below. There are three separate metal pieces that you will liberate by removing the screws as directed above (marked in red). These just go behind your current brake pedal, and screw back in real tight.
For the gas pedal, removing the screws as indicated in the first pic will liberate the metal tab on the back. Slide it off entirely.
Here's the hardware:
1. This is a bracket that goes on the underside of your current gas pedal. The "C" shape goes around the bump created by the pipe attached to your pedal.
2. Screws to attach the C bracket from #1 to the metal tab you removed from the previous pic. The holes for these screws are about halfway down the metal tab.
2.5. A spacer that you may need (I did) to get the C bracket nice and tight.
After you have attached the black metal tab so that the pedal will slide in rightside up, you can put the small silver bolts with silver nuts back into the pedal cover to attach it firmly to the black tab.
Sorry there aren't better pics- my camera died and I have rechargable batteries, so I wasn't going to buy a new pack. Hit me up with any questions.
Refer to the pic below. Remove all the screws marked in red.
For the brake pedal, see the pic below. There are three separate metal pieces that you will liberate by removing the screws as directed above (marked in red). These just go behind your current brake pedal, and screw back in real tight.
For the gas pedal, removing the screws as indicated in the first pic will liberate the metal tab on the back. Slide it off entirely.
Here's the hardware:
1. This is a bracket that goes on the underside of your current gas pedal. The "C" shape goes around the bump created by the pipe attached to your pedal.
2. Screws to attach the C bracket from #1 to the metal tab you removed from the previous pic. The holes for these screws are about halfway down the metal tab.
2.5. A spacer that you may need (I did) to get the C bracket nice and tight.
After you have attached the black metal tab so that the pedal will slide in rightside up, you can put the small silver bolts with silver nuts back into the pedal cover to attach it firmly to the black tab.
Sorry there aren't better pics- my camera died and I have rechargable batteries, so I wasn't going to buy a new pack. Hit me up with any questions.
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