LS400 Fiberglassing
#1
Search Function Inc.
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Hi everyone!
I am new on this board but I have been reading these forums for a while now.
Right now I am installing a competition SQ sound system in my LS400 and I am having a little problem with the kickpanels.
On the driver's side there is a e-brake pedal that is on the way. I cannot build my kickpanel around it (even though its for a small midrange and tweeter speakers) so I have to get read of it.
What is the best way to move the e-brake pedal for my pannel to fit?
Thanks
I am new on this board but I have been reading these forums for a while now.
Right now I am installing a competition SQ sound system in my LS400 and I am having a little problem with the kickpanels.
On the driver's side there is a e-brake pedal that is on the way. I cannot build my kickpanel around it (even though its for a small midrange and tweeter speakers) so I have to get read of it.
What is the best way to move the e-brake pedal for my pannel to fit?
Thanks
#2
Lexus Test Driver
A Few Options
Retro - I figure ya have a couple of options just like did ( but I squeezed a 6.5" & 1" in my kicks ). U can either totally remove it ( & leave it off ) or remove it & shorten the arm of the pedal. I had planned to remove about 3"-4" from mine then weld it back together as my GS4 is a daily driver & I'd like to keep the E-brake functional. For now the pedal is in the stock position with about a 1" gap between it & the pod until I decide whether or not to keep the kicks or remove them - just need to remind my wife NOT to use the brake!:eek:
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