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Old 04-26-2002, 12:45 AM   #1
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I just bought and installed the steeda covers for my car. I had to take off the rubber then drill the holes in the pedals. They werent very hard but they take some time to drill the holes. Make sure you oil the drill bit too. they look great on my car and my foot doesnt slip off the clutch if it is wet like it used too

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hehehe ooops.. that's what I had to do too, I just went out and looked at them, and that was how I did it!! LOL My memory is shot! I was thinking about the dead pedal where it just screws in!
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