nessi
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
Location: West Yorkshire
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I bought some halfords ripspeed pedals last november & i decided to fit them yesterday using my Haynes max power modifying book.
It started off bad when i took off my old rubber pads to discover that all 3 pedal arms are in a different place. I decided to offset them all slightly to the left & i held up my new pedals & i marked some drilling spots. I started drilling using a new small metal drill bit, but guess what it snapped before i had even drillled one hole! I used the next size up & it was fine.
I drilled the 2 holes into the brake pedal after 2 hours cos the drill bit kept slipping & i had to make 2 trips to b&q. Then i fitted my pedal on & i had more problems with tightening the bolt on behind 
It does look good but its a lot harder to do than i expected.
Now tomorrow ive got to do the same for my clutch & accelerator pedal.
Is there any good advice that you could help me with before i decide to give up & put my rubber pads back on.
Cheers Ness
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leeshez
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Registered: 3rd May 01
Location: Great Harwood, Lancashire
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Make sure it is a metal bit and not made for wood use mine took ages to do. Then i got the right bit for the job hay presto megga cool pedals Gizzmo the rabbit (Lee)
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blebo
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Registered: 18th Apr 02
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Stick them to your trainers.....
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
Stick them to your trainers.....
     
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viera
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Registered: 26th Oct 02
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I put these on and took em off within a week, so much messing to get them on, then once on, they were so uncomfy to drive in as i kept clipping the brake when going for the accelerator. Unerversal ones don't go well on the corsa as the pedals are so close together.
If i was to do it again, i would get the speacially made ones to suit the corsa. Bit more money but worth it.
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neiliosxi
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Registered: 17th Dec 02
Location: Teesside (NE)Drives: Megane R26
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I agree with viera! still have them on like, getting used to them a bit better now. I found it hard to get the drill in the right place at the right angle to drill them. had to jam the brake pedal as far in as i could with a piece of wood, did the trick!
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Mr Whippy
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Registered: 12th Mar 03
Location: I am so clever it's unreal, I should be a mod!!!
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Ripspeed pedals!!!! Jeeze what a waste of money. Tacky shite But then again it is a slow car I suppose.
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Nailz
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Registered: 21st Mar 03
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what does whippy drive then
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Nailz
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Registered: 21st Mar 03
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take the pedal arms out of the car, lot easier
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