Putco billet racing pedals

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Oh great! I saw those but thought these might provide a little more grip in snow and mud. Do you have any pics?:naughty:
 
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Awesome! Lookin forward to installing them..thanks for the link.:)
 

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How do these month to the pedals. I've seen the cheap ones that have 4 tabs that you tighten over the pedals. They don't look like they hold well. I would really like to do these if they are secure to the pedals.
 

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Drill holes and bolt on. Very easy to do and very secure once installed. Highly recommend!
 

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So you take the rubber pieces off and drill 4 holes. Than it just bolt on the pedals. Sorry for the questions just want to make sure. Is it easy to do ur self or did you have a shop do it. Thanx.
 

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No way should you have a shop do the install, it's a do it yourself easy job. Your man card would need to be surrendered if you had someone else do it! Seriously though, yes....pull the rubber covers off the brake and parking brake exposing the metal pedal. Gas pedal is abs plastic, so no rubber to remove there. Place a billet pedal cover over the pedal and align to your liking then mark holes to be drilled with a pencil. The directions say to drill 4 holes per pedal, but I only drilled 2 per pedal. I drilled upper right and lower left or a diagonal pattern. Mine haven't budged in over 2 years with using 2 bolts instead of 4. The hardware pack included is really good which includes a Allen wrench for tightening the bolts. All you need is a drill, small socket/wrench(for tightening nut on backside) pencil.
 

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No way should you have a shop do the install, it's a do it yourself easy job. Your man card would need to be surrendered if you had someone else do it! Seriously though, yes....pull the rubber covers off the brake and parking brake exposing the metal pedal. Gas pedal is abs plastic, so no rubber to remove there. Place a billet pedal cover over the pedal and align to your liking then mark holes to be drilled with a pencil. The directions say to drill 4 holes per pedal, but I only drilled 2 per pedal. I drilled upper right and lower left or a diagonal pattern. Mine haven't budged in over 2 years with using 2 bolts instead of 4. The hardware pack included is really good which includes a Allen wrench for tightening the bolts. All you need is a drill, small socket/wrench(for tightening nut on backside) pencil.

Thanx bro. I guess I know what I'm spending the rebate I got from rancho when I comes in.
 

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