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Old 12-07-2019, 08:05 PM   #1
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Painting pedal covers + dead pedal

Im planning on painting the pedals to color match to my interior, I know the dead pedal is just two screw-type clips/pins and the gas pedal is just a few tabs to bend in order to remove it. The most difficult pedal I expect to be the brake pedal as there isnt an obvious way to remove it. Any thoughts or anyone who has done this?
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Bad Idea paint would just rub off. Get some pedal covers
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just drive it. no one looks at the pedals.
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just drive it. no one looks at the pedals.
In a world that requires a shift pattern on a gear knob I wouldn't be so sure.
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ok, i have looked at my pedals. once 2 months ago when some jackwad at a gas pump threw their gum on the ground and i had to clean it off the pedals after it got stuck to my shoes and then all over the pedals...
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