Autovation Pedals??????
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Hi guys, just checking in here. I am finishing up the last operations this week (polishing or beading depending on the option). I expect to ship either Friday or Monday at the latest.
-Tony
For any questions, please e-mail me at sales@autovation.net. I do not check in here "that" often, usually once a week or so.
P.S. I'm also going to Autometrics again on Friday to look at some dimensions/ideas for the dead pedal.
-Tony
For any questions, please e-mail me at sales@autovation.net. I do not check in here "that" often, usually once a week or so.
P.S. I'm also going to Autometrics again on Friday to look at some dimensions/ideas for the dead pedal.
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Ringo951,
Anthony sends instructions with the pedals, but they are straight forward.
1. For the Brake and Clutch pedals, take off the rubber covers off of each. I painted mine over a flat black so the aluminum would really stand out. Then mark where the holes will be drilled on the pedals, I used a silver marker so I could see better. Then drill the holes with a 3/16 Titanium HS drill bit. Then just put the pedals on with the screws and stop nuts that come with them. Don't tighten them till you get all of them on and straight.
2. For the Accelerator just place the aluminum pedal on top, again mark the holes to drill and
use a 3/32 drill bit (only to make pilot holes). Then use a screwdriver on the self-tapping screws
and then tighten and you are done.
BTW, My wife helped me with the Clutch and Brake pedals. She held them down while I drilled the holes. It is much easier with extra hands. It took us only about 1/2 hr, but I'm sure If I have to do it again, I can cut that down substantially.
And To Anthony, again I say that these are the best Pedals I have seen for our cars. Thanks again....and keep me informed when the Dead Pedals are ready. I'll be waiting for them
Anthony sends instructions with the pedals, but they are straight forward.
1. For the Brake and Clutch pedals, take off the rubber covers off of each. I painted mine over a flat black so the aluminum would really stand out. Then mark where the holes will be drilled on the pedals, I used a silver marker so I could see better. Then drill the holes with a 3/16 Titanium HS drill bit. Then just put the pedals on with the screws and stop nuts that come with them. Don't tighten them till you get all of them on and straight.
2. For the Accelerator just place the aluminum pedal on top, again mark the holes to drill and
use a 3/32 drill bit (only to make pilot holes). Then use a screwdriver on the self-tapping screws
and then tighten and you are done.
BTW, My wife helped me with the Clutch and Brake pedals. She held them down while I drilled the holes. It is much easier with extra hands. It took us only about 1/2 hr, but I'm sure If I have to do it again, I can cut that down substantially.
And To Anthony, again I say that these are the best Pedals I have seen for our cars. Thanks again....and keep me informed when the Dead Pedals are ready. I'll be waiting for them
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I got mine about a week after ordering them which was about a month ago. Haven't installed them yet, but they do look nice and of high quality. Everybody should be pleased.
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Thanks for all the updates everyone, and thank you again Anthony for making these available to us. I cannot wait to get mine installed!!!
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How many holes have to be drilled for these to be mounted, on EACH pedal? Anyone have any pics of installs or anything? BTW- did these pedal covers add any thickness to the pedals themselves, therby making you want to move your seat back a tiny bit?