Mugen Pedal Install
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Can someone give me some tips, pictures, or directions when installing the mugen pedals on their car. Do i need to use a drill? or do they just screw in with the metal rectangular pieces? thanks.
i did not drill mine. just use the metal parts that come with and screw them fast. use the double sided tape on them to hold in place while you tighten them down.
on my civic i just took off the plasic pedals, then used the included brackets to bolt up the mugen ones, didnt have to drill and didnt need to use the supplied tape either
No need to drill for anything. The brake/cluth pedals are very easy, but the OEM plastic cover on the gas is very hard, so you need a pryer to get it out. Then, the Mugen piece installs very nicely.
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I got so mad while trying to install these pedals. I think the little brackets they give you are flimsy for Mugen quality standards. I made some much bigger brackets so i can be sure they never slip while on track using heel-toe shifting. That is why i got them
here's another suggestion on removing the plastic cover off the gas pedal. Only do this if you plan on not using the plastic piece anymore. just take a file or small chisel and cut down the very bottom of the pedal(about a 1/4 of an inch) at an angle. It is VERY important that you don't cut any metal, just plastic. After that just slide the the rest of the piece up and your done!
Read The friggin directions
........ JK
Plastic Gas pedal was very very easy to remove when I did it a second time on the Arr(kept my Mugen pedals from the Civic Si. All you have to do is push the top tab up and away from the metal pedal and then jerk the whole plastic piece down hard. Came right off.
........ JKPlastic Gas pedal was very very easy to remove when I did it a second time on the Arr(kept my Mugen pedals from the Civic Si. All you have to do is push the top tab up and away from the metal pedal and then jerk the whole plastic piece down hard. Came right off.
The brake and clutch are pretty easy like most people said, take off the rubber and screw the mugen on after taping it on.
For the gas pedal i just took pliers and gripped the very edge and just twisted until that **** came off. Not the most elegant way but I got it off.
Also find the hottest Japanese girl you know and ask her to translate. That's what I did
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For the gas pedal i just took pliers and gripped the very edge and just twisted until that **** came off. Not the most elegant way but I got it off.
Also find the hottest Japanese girl you know and ask her to translate. That's what I did
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Yah like everyone else said LOL. Don't drill!
Use instructions on PAGE 2 for Brake/Clutch. Just slip off the stock ones. And put on the Mugens using the hardware as stated on page 2.
If its for Integra you use instruction B for the gas. Which means no drilling. The instructions on page 3 tell you which hardware to use. Follow the Box on the bottom RIGHT. The other boxes do not apply to instruction B. The rest is pretty much easy to figure out yourself.
Btw. I didn't use the tape. And the bish is tight like glue!
Use instructions on PAGE 2 for Brake/Clutch. Just slip off the stock ones. And put on the Mugens using the hardware as stated on page 2.
If its for Integra you use instruction B for the gas. Which means no drilling. The instructions on page 3 tell you which hardware to use. Follow the Box on the bottom RIGHT. The other boxes do not apply to instruction B. The rest is pretty much easy to figure out yourself.
Btw. I didn't use the tape. And the bish is tight like glue!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CWESTINDC2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks, hey what are the black L shaped pieces for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Those are used to screw in the bolts. If you look at the head of the bolts that came with the pedals, you'll find that you CANT use your standard philips or flathead screwdriver to screw them in.
Those are used to screw in the bolts. If you look at the head of the bolts that came with the pedals, you'll find that you CANT use your standard philips or flathead screwdriver to screw them in.
I have them too but the pedals suck. There`s way to much space between the brake and acc pedal... I have to brake with the outer left edge of my shoe to reach the acc..
I`ve seen a set of omp pedals in an R and they were wonderful... 34 Euros.
But drilling is needed here...
I`ve seen a set of omp pedals in an R and they were wonderful... 34 Euros.
But drilling is needed here...
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LOL, sorry but if you don't know what allen wrenches are for then you should'nt try installing stuff by yourself.
LOL, sorry but if you don't know what allen wrenches are for then you should'nt try installing stuff by yourself.
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LOL, sorry but if you don't know what allen wrenches are for then you should'nt try installing stuff by yourself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Who are you to say what he should and shouldn't be doing? The guy's asking for help because obviously, he wants to learn. But of course, you're probably one of the gifted that came out of your mom knowing everything, right?
There's no need to bring the guy down.
LOL, sorry but if you don't know what allen wrenches are for then you should'nt try installing stuff by yourself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Who are you to say what he should and shouldn't be doing? The guy's asking for help because obviously, he wants to learn. But of course, you're probably one of the gifted that came out of your mom knowing everything, right?
There's no need to bring the guy down.
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sorry genius. i'm not a super mechanic, but at least im not a spoon ***** like your sorry ***. i think you need to install a spoon brain on yourself *** clown. thanks guys


