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Old 28 January 2006, 11:06 PM
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how easy to change the pedals on my '00 wagon turbo2000?? want something that looks better but wondering if it is easy to do myself??
Old 29 January 2006, 01:37 AM
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Dead easy especially if you go for STi or newage pedals.
STi pedals are simple bolt on jobbies, without the need to drill.
Newage pedals are rubber backed and slip on after a bit of force
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wicked. where can i get these from??
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http://www.japanparts.com/db/partsli...dle=2&small=13
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cool and these simply bolt on to the origional pedals with no need for anything else to be done?
do i want a small or large accel pedal? does it make a difference?
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Think it's the normal size, didn't think they came in small

Straight bolt in jobbies, clutch and brake hook over the bottom and then a small, and very fiddly, backing plate is attached with 2 small nuts(allen keys needed)

The accelerator simply covers the existing pedel and bolt goes through the centre.
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so you need to drill for the accel pedal bolt in the middle?? (sorry total newbie!!)

that website had accel pedal bigger than other pedals and also had one about the same size as clutch+brake. presume i want the bigger one??

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Old 30 January 2006, 12:13 AM
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You want this one, no drilling needed at all, simply a bolt that passes through th existing hole in the accelerator pedal.
The accelerator is a merely a 'cover' over the plastic original.
The clutch and brake need the old rubber pedal covers removed.

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sweet! anyone wanna recomend a colour? ive got a dark blue 2000 wagon with black leather interior, thinking about the blue tinted pedals?? anyone??




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