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Hi all,

i know this is going to sound ridiculous but i dont know how to install momo pedals.. i took the factory rubber ones off my Series II (clutch and brake) but i dont know how to take the acceleration off without breaking it..

this definitely sux.. all i got was 3 momo pads and afew screws which dont even go anywhere.. i was thinking about drilling some holes into the pedals sop i can screw in the momo pads but i wasnt so sure so i decided to ask for help to do it the right way..

can anyone who knows how to take the factory acceleration pedal off help me.. and also can anyone who nkows how to install these pedals give me instructions...

thanks all,

regards,

-SHONG86-

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Hi all,

i know this is going to sound ridiculous but i dont know how to install momo pedals.. i took the factory rubber ones off my Series II (clutch and brake) but i dont know how to take the acceleration off without breaking it..

this definitely sux.. all i got was 3 momo pads and afew screws which dont even go anywhere.. i was thinking about drilling some holes into the pedals sop i can screw in the momo pads but i wasnt so sure so i decided to ask for help to do it the right way..

can anyone who knows how to take the factory acceleration pedal off help me.. and also can anyone who nkows how to install these pedals give me instructions...

thanks all,

regards,

-SHONG86-

Stick your head behind the accelerator. There is a clip thingy that is clipped onto the metal rod. you have to unclip this using a flathead screwdriver. it's easy.

In regards to installing the pedals, momo have many different types. Use common sense. it's easy.

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hey mate i have sparco peadals in my r32 and i took the break and clutch covers off like you but i found if i took the accel off it would just be the straight piece that holds it there so i just left the accel one on and screwed my sparco one onto it and you can only just see like a bees dick of it and for the clutch and brake i found the metal the holds the pedal there was in the way so i screwd thru the pedals its hard to do aswell i just used self taping screws then took them out and put the alan keys screws that came with the pedals in it looks hot.

good luck simon.

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97r33gtst-typeM... done what you said it wa easy to take it off.. putting the momo acc pedal on was easy as well.. however the clutch and brae is farking me over.. there are no mounts for screwing the momo pedal into or onto the clutch and brake its jkust a piece of metal no holes nothing.. i was thinking about drillinmg holes into the clutch and brake but im not sure if i should do it and my common sense is running out fast.. the following layout of my pedal screw holes are as follows..

o 0 o

0

0

o 0 o

4 holes for 4 screws... clutch and brake have no holes just solid piece of metal.. what should i do guys.. help out a first timer here.. thinking about GT-TR34 idead but not keen i wanna know what else i can do before i start drilling..

thanking you all in advance,

regards,

-SHONG86-

* Thanks again 97r33gtst-typeM and Gtt R34

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hey mate i drew on your pedal pic where i drilled the round ones are where i drilled thru but i found with the X ones the drill was too big to get in there so i just left them

on the legal factor i can see why the cops or anyone would really be looking at your pedals anyway and if they did its not like there guna say "ohh you've screwed through you pedals thats illagal"

also if the did you can just put the standard covers back on.

simon

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these are my pedal 115 from myc there sparco strips nice pedals

they have a second plate underneath that is suposed to got at the back of the pedal and the front just screws on but the susposed to be biger thasn you standard pedals so thats why i cant do that and thus meaning i had to screw thru the pedals

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