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Thread: Got the Bullitt pedals on !?!?

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    Angry Got the Bullitt pedals on !?!?

    I printed these instructions: http://www.americanmuscle.com/bu.html

    then, I did not use them at all. I took the cold pedals, six beers and bloody fingers into the garage and made it happen.

    Sorry Kevin?
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    Looks good.

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    , they are a P.I.A. but when your done...... It is worth it! I did mine last september. Are you running a (clutch)pedal height adjuster on there as well. Maybe just the angle fo the pic. Curious to find someone else running one to get their opinion on it.

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    looks good troll, how long did it take you?

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    Ya, I remember when I did mine and the total pain in the rear that it was. Good mod
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    Well, previous owner had the dead pedal and gas pedal already installed. He tried for the clutch / brake and I think he ruined the pedals or smashed them with a sledgehammer or something. So, being a stubborn a-hole, I figured I'd give it a try. When working on cars, it helps that I'm 5'8" and 160lbs. I can manage to wiggle my little stick arms down in there and maneuver around, but it still took some will power and bloody finger nails. It probably took 20-30 minutes total???

    Smallville, no I don't have a clutch pedal height adjuster, but the clutch is about 1/2" higher than the brake. Someday when my back straightens out and I run out of cheap mods, I'll slap an aluminum quardrant on there, also.
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    looks good. Now rub your bloody fingers in some dirt and walk it off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll View Post
    Well, previous owner had the dead pedal and gas pedal already installed. He tried for the clutch / brake and I think he ruined the pedals or smashed them with a sledgehammer or something. So, being a stubborn a-hole, I figured I'd give it a try. When working on cars, it helps that I'm 5'8" and 160lbs. I can manage to wiggle my little stick arms down in there and maneuver around, but it still took some will power and bloody finger nails. It probably took 20-30 minutes total???

    Smallville, no I don't have a clutch pedal height adjuster, but the clutch is about 1/2" higher than the brake. Someday when my back straightens out and I run out of cheap mods, I'll slap an aluminum quardrant on there, also.
    Good guess.... it was a sledge hammer. A twelve pounder.
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    Looks nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll View Post
    it helps that I'm 5'8" and 160lbs.

    Smallville, no I don't have a clutch pedal height adjuster, but the clutch is about 1/2" higher than the brake. Someday when my back straightens out and I run out of cheap mods, I'll slap an aluminum quardrant on there, also.
    Also helps in the 1/4.

    And the aluminum quadrant/firewall adjuster are a much easier mod than those pedals on the sn-95 cars. The fox body,,,,,,,well........ not so easy as I'm sure everyone knows! Go see Lou. They're a pretty cheap mod as well!

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    Those look nice. They seem to be the same ones Terminators come with.
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    looks good
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    Quote Originally Posted by u1arunit View Post
    Those look nice. They seem to be the same ones Terminators come with.
    They are. It's a MUCH cheaper Terminator upgrade than the T-56.
    Last edited by Smallville; 05-05-2007 at 11:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smallville View Post
    They are. It's a MUCH cheaper Terminator upgrade than the T-56.
    LOL! I hear that.
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    I did that to mine... The gas pedal was a PIA. You have to pull the whole unit out and pound the pin out.

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