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Upon installing aftermarket gas and brake pedals, I have realized that I ****ed up the gas pedal. I installed it in such a way that it slides off to the right, and I'm never giving it full throttle :(
How can I fix this, and I was I supposed to mount my APC Glow gas pedal to the original pedal or do what I did?
Also how can I fix this or order a new gas pedal assembly if needed, I know I won't get an answer, but I thought I'd ask anyway
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The best thing I figured out man, was not to do any of that at all. I did some stuff like that and it was very unsafe. Especially if it falls off or something while your driving. It's just not worth it. A pedal is a pedal.
my brother bought me peddles last christmas, I put them on for a day and took them off, I didnt feel confident at all, it was a disaster wating to happen.
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I have aftermarket pedals.. the gas pedal was missing a piece that would be vital. The clutch and break are crooked and the gas pedal can fully rotate and move in every direction as long as the piece behind it is the pivot point. Never had a problem with them once I got used to driving with them.
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you were not supposed to take the original pedals off, the glow pedals go over the stock ones. i used some epoxy to put them on as well as the brackets they come with, they will never come off or slide.
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i am installing the glow pedals I bought like two months ago I hope I dont run into any problesm that you guys have described, I just want my whole interior to have a blue glow at night, I already have the inside neons and the euro reverse gauges on, the pedals will complete it. any other feedback?
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