STI Pedals
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STI Pedals
The OE rubber boots have worn away on my pedals. Fancy a set of shiny STI ones, but not sure whether to go for silver or blue.
Has anyone any pics to compare. I've seen the STI marketing pics, but I'd like to see them in cars under normal light. The blue ones I saw before looked more green than blue.
Stefan
Has anyone any pics to compare. I've seen the STI marketing pics, but I'd like to see them in cars under normal light. The blue ones I saw before looked more green than blue.
Stefan
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ANd ive just ordered the Silver ones for mine, should be here soon
Got them from www.japanparts.com very cheap, as the dollar is cr@p at the moment
Got them from www.japanparts.com very cheap, as the dollar is cr@p at the moment
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I've just got a set of blue ones for MY02 Sti.
Can anyone give me a quick idea on fitting, the pedals are already silver type metal. Any Drilling involved?
Unfortunatly all instructions are in Jap, so any help appreciated. Or am I best taking it into someone to do it for me?
Can anyone give me a quick idea on fitting, the pedals are already silver type metal. Any Drilling involved?
Unfortunatly all instructions are in Jap, so any help appreciated. Or am I best taking it into someone to do it for me?
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hmm, not sure as yours should be the same already but in silver, on an sti
on mine, the footrest is a complete replacement, 2 10mm bolts, the clutch and brake remove the rubber, and place the new pedal (hooking it underneath at the bottom) and the fixing the bracket on the back, and putting the two nuts & bolts on
The Accelerator just goes over the plastic one, with the new bolt going through the spindle already there, the pictures show all of that didnt need to learn japanese
There is a fitting guide on www.p1woc.co.uk forum too
on mine, the footrest is a complete replacement, 2 10mm bolts, the clutch and brake remove the rubber, and place the new pedal (hooking it underneath at the bottom) and the fixing the bracket on the back, and putting the two nuts & bolts on
The Accelerator just goes over the plastic one, with the new bolt going through the spindle already there, the pictures show all of that didnt need to learn japanese
There is a fitting guide on www.p1woc.co.uk forum too
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hmm, well the footrest is easy
are they actually metal pedals, or are they covers like the new Sti ones ?
They are very very easy to fit on standard pedals (were they have the rubber covers) i havent seen your style of pedals close up, if the existing metal ones can be removed, then the new ones will fit straight on
S
are they actually metal pedals, or are they covers like the new Sti ones ?
They are very very easy to fit on standard pedals (were they have the rubber covers) i havent seen your style of pedals close up, if the existing metal ones can be removed, then the new ones will fit straight on
S
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Hi Fella's, I ordered a set of these for my 00MY turbo start of last week. How long did they take to come thru after you had notification they had been dispatched?
Top service so far, no complaints, just cant wait to get 'em !
Cheers, Matt
Top service so far, no complaints, just cant wait to get 'em !
Cheers, Matt
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