Wild one
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I see a few guys who have sprung for the bright pedal kit,and fight to install the brake pedal pad.
I use a hair dryer or carefully use a heat gun,and warm the hell out of the cover,then just slide the brake pedal cover up from the bottom and use my fingers to work the pain in ass upper rubber flap over the steel part of the original brake pedal. I've done a couple sets,mostly on cars,but the trucks are the same basic procedure,and if you get the rubber backing almost to hot to touch,the cover isn't all that hard to install,they are a ***** to install at room temperature,even on a hot day,and heating it up seems to make them more pliable and easy to install.
I use a hair dryer or carefully use a heat gun,and warm the hell out of the cover,then just slide the brake pedal cover up from the bottom and use my fingers to work the pain in ass upper rubber flap over the steel part of the original brake pedal. I've done a couple sets,mostly on cars,but the trucks are the same basic procedure,and if you get the rubber backing almost to hot to touch,the cover isn't all that hard to install,they are a ***** to install at room temperature,even on a hot day,and heating it up seems to make them more pliable and easy to install.