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Old 04-19-2007, 10:14 AM
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Nobody has pics of the brake pedal adjustment?
Old 04-19-2007, 11:11 AM
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No pics. I watched my mechanic do it. Very simple, took about 15 mins, including adjusting the brake light switch. Can't tell you how to do it, but once you get down into the pedals area the screw adjustment is quite obvious.
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With all due respect to the folks at Rennline that setup is boy racer dork plus IMO. And do I really need to see the word "Rennline" twice in my footwell? I wonder how much weight it adds.
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Originally Posted by Land Jet
Nobody has pics of the brake pedal adjustment?
LJ, sorry, no pics. I looked through my old RL posts and realized that the instructions I had (have) to do this are from an old PCA article from our region. The procedure was easy, though. IIRC it goes something like this:

1. Remove carpet
2. Pull the gas pedal ball and socket apart
3. Use Phillips screwdriver to remove floorboard
4. Use 15mm wrench to adjust pedal. You are adjusting the length of the hydraulic piston, IIRC
5. Use wrench to adjust the brake pedal switch so it engages and disengages correctly.
6. Reverse steps 3,2,1.



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