Dead Pedal
09-17-17 | 12:30 PM
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Dead Pedal
Are there any options for that dark corner of my car? Any billet options or swaps ?
09-18-17 | 09:00 AM
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09-18-17 | 09:19 AM
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From: nj
Oh I like the cover over the foot brake. Where did you find that?
09-18-17 | 01:48 PM
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From: Ontario
im also curious where you got it
thanks
09-18-17 | 06:31 PM
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Ciggy
Oh I like the cover over the foot brake. Where did you find that?
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LouisV
im also curious where you got it
thanks
Please see post #29 on my build thread. It's a simple mod. Part number is 31321-53010
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09-19-17 | 01:19 PM
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From: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Does the screw get drilled into the e-brake pedal base for this mod?
09-20-17 | 10:23 PM
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Sybaritic
Does the screw get drilled into the e-brake pedal base for this mod?
Based on these photos, it looks like it fits snug right over:
09-20-17 | 10:48 PM
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From: Tallinn
That would be awesome if it would fit right over. But what's with the screw in the center then?
09-21-17 | 09:35 AM
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From: TX
Rc350 deadpedal.
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09-21-17 | 10:10 PM
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Sybaritic
Does the screw get drilled into the e-brake pedal base for this mod?
I used a nut to secure it.
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Turismo
Rc350 deadpedal.
Would you post the part number for RC dead pedal?
09-22-17 | 04:53 AM
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From: TX
2015 RC350 part number is 58190-24010
For the install, I pulled back the carpet and mounted it to the stock hard rubber footrest with screws. There are 5 screw holes in the back side of the RC deadpetal.
To make sure i got the positioning right, I marked the holes with some touch up paint and pressed it against the stock footrest to mark the screw locations, then pulled back the carpet and drilled pilot holes through the hard rubber.
There's not much room to work back there so patience and a short screwdriver are needed lol
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09-25-17 | 12:34 PM
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leo877
leo877, how did you attatch it? I got the same part number but the parking brake pad is too small for the cover to fit over snugly
09-25-17 | 12:40 PM
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Turismo
leo877, how did you attatch it? I got the same part number but the parking brake pad is too small for the cover to fit over snugly
I'm also interested. I rather use a nut than a screw in the middle.
10-05-17 | 11:42 AM
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From: TX
Thanks for the tip
10-05-17 | 12:14 PM
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From: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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Turismo
Thanks for the tip ����
Looks great, how did you get the pad over the e-brake pedal? Is the middle screw supposed to just touch the metal base of the pedal as kind of a stopper?