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May 27th, 2014 04:34 PM #1
Hi fellow Tsikoteers,
I recently bought an after market pedal set for my Civic ES AT. The previous owner had also installed an aftermarket pedal set, but the brake and gas pedals are too close to each other so I replaced them with a new one that's a bit smaller to prevent stepping on both of them at the same time when transitioning from gas to brake or vice versa. I was able to install the pedal for the brake, but I can't seem to remove the rubber (OEM) for the gas pedal. Anybody here knows how to remove it? It seems it has been bolted on, unlike for the brake pedal, it is just a slip on. What tools do I need? And in case the holes don't match, do I have to drill one just to be able to screw it properly? I tried having it installed in various shops like Honda casa, carwash shops, and accessories shops like L.A. Cars but they seem to be uninterested. Please help. Thanks in advance.
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May 28th, 2014 12:07 AM #3
You don't remove the rubber pad to install the aftermarket pedal. Iniipit lang yan.
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May 28th, 2014 06:27 PM #4
sir, yung nabili kong after market pedals, may kasamang screws, bolts, and parang fastener (?). unlike sa pedals na nakikta ko na ang holes for screws ay usually nasa corners, yung nabili ko is nasa loob, which is more or less sakto lang dun sa holes sa pedals mismo with rubber removed. yung sa brake, nakabit ko na. yung problema ko lang is yung sa gas pedal na. mukhang hindi ko yata magagamit yung nabili ko kung hindi dapat tanggalin yung rubber. so yung mga racing pedals, iniipit lang pala yun sir?
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May 28th, 2014 06:33 PM #5
4 corners ba yung may parang plate na halos half inch ang lapad then naka bolt sa pedal ang nabili mo?
If yes iniipit lang yan, no need to remove the rubber. Kaya mo na yan no need to bring sa auto shops na binanggit mo kanina
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May 28th, 2014 06:48 PM #6nag-install din ako ng aftermarket pedal set for AT car. may bolts, fastener/bracket and screws na kasama. iniipit ang existing pedal between sa fastener/bracket at sa new pedal. may installation guide on printed paper kaya hindi ako nahirapan mag-install.
not sure if similar sa nabili mo ito.
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May 28th, 2014 06:51 PM #7
hindi sir jodski, walang holes sa corners yung akin. nasa inner part ng pedals. though meron rin malapit sa corners, pero hindi sila corner holes talaga eh, more or less naka-offset siya to the inner part. yung sa brake nakabit ko na, tinanggal ko yung rubber kasi slip on lang. screwed on directly sa metal na. ganun din sana gagawin ko for the accelerator pedal. kaso hindi ko matanggal yung rubber. parang hindi nga yata siya natatanggal. akala ko madali lang magkabit ng pedal, mukhang puzzle pa tuloy 'to na issolve ko.
parang ganito yung holes ng sa akin, nasa inner part ng pedals. pero hindi lang 2 holes, maraming holes, nasa 6 set of screws, nuts, and fasteners per pedal yung nabili ko. parang hindi puwedeng ipitin lang kasi mas maliit pa siya sa rubber ng OEM pedals.
http://img.weiku.com/waterpicture/20...60672724_1.jpg
pero AT pedals ang sa akin, for reference lang ang MT pedals ng MOMO. wala kasi ako makitang AT na may holes sa inner part ng pedals.Last edited by jeDi13; May 28th, 2014 at 07:41 PM. Reason: wrong spelling
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May 28th, 2014 07:27 PM #8
sir red_one, ganito siguro yung nabili mo (or similar). may screws sa corners:
http://image.dhgate.com/albu_262348004_00/1.0x0.jpg
yung sakin kasi, mas maliit pa sa OEM rubber pedals dahil masyadong magkalapit yung brake and gas pedal pag mag-iinstall ako ng ganyang aftermarket pedals. minsan kasi natatapakan ko yung brake pedal when stepping on the gas, and vice versa kaya i opted for the smaller after market pedals.Last edited by jeDi13; May 28th, 2014 at 07:36 PM. Reason: add link
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May 28th, 2014 09:15 PM #9
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May 28th, 2014 10:46 PM #10*jeDi13: tama, nasa corners nga yung screws ng sa akin. ganito hitsura nya..
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