05-09 Interior and Audio Mods Enhancing Your Mustang's Interior and Sound System

Ultimate dead pedal install

Old Oct 1, 2005 | 09:46 AM
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Hi all, I received my Ultimate dead pedal this week and I'm trying to install it.

However, there seems to be a problem... All I can find underneat the dead pedal is soft foam, so the screws won't stay put, and the only thing holding the dead pedal is the carpet.

Bad news is sometimes good news, this means I'll probably be able to shape a piece of wood to correct tyhe angle of the dead pedal and make it more solid.

How did you install yours ???

Also, for those of you who ordered pedals with the little rubber inserts, you may use soap dish instead of vaseline to insert them. Less messy, easier to wash and the soap will evaporate and "glue" the rubber inserts... It's the trick we use to slip slip grips onto handlebars
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Old Oct 1, 2005 | 09:59 AM
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Originally posted by HolyPony!@October 1, 2005, 9:49 AM
Hi all, I received my Ultimate dead pedal this week and I'm trying to install it.

However, there seems to be a problem... All I can find underneat the dead pedal is soft foam, so the screws won't stay put, and the only thing holding the dead pedal is the carpet.

Bad news is sometimes good news, this means I'll probably be able to shape a piece of wood to correct tyhe angle of the dead pedal and make it more solid.

How did you install yours ???

Also, for those of you who ordered pedals with the little rubber inserts, you may use soap dish instead of vaseline to insert them. Less messy, easier to wash and the soap will evaporate and "glue" the rubber inserts... It's the trick we use to slip slip grips onto handlebars
I could only grip at the bottom .The screw at the tpo just went through the foam backing just as you have described. I left it that way. I don't use it anyway. It is just for looks. I used dish soap and water with an Qtip also. Worked great.

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Old Oct 1, 2005 | 02:37 PM
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This is what I ended up with after moving them a couple of times. It seems good and tight now.

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Old Oct 2, 2005 | 09:46 AM
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I finally used drywall plastic plugs and it seems to hold good now. The rubber inserts also seem to fall off pretty easily, Me thinks it will be a good idea to glue them instead... How are they holding up on the clutch pedal ?
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