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Again, off the top of my head it's just a piece of plastic that needs a lot of levering to get off.

I've seen vids and instructions that say you can remove the pedals and do the job off the car, but to remove our RHD pedals is a real ballache as they're pretty much all a single unit.

I tell lies; there's a single torx bolt holding the throttle pedal on.
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Again, off the top of my head it's just a piece of plastic that needs a lot of levering to get off.

I've seen vids and instructions that say you can remove the pedals and do the job off the car, but to remove our RHD pedals is a real ballache as they're pretty much all a single unit.

I tell lies; there's a single torx bolt holding the throttle pedal on.
lol

lucky i double checked this thread before heading back out with my big lever tool
 

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I always find camera phones handy in these situations: start the video and stick the phone where you can't get your head to and then see what you find.

I've made some very interesting videos with that style of direction...

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Haha

Yes I seen the weird torx bolt. Wasn't sure if that was holding it on or whether they were glued on. Feel like steeda should detail their installation instructions a little. It's pretty vague.

Seems others say you just use the self tapped by screws for the accelerator. Will need to go look at spacers tomorrow anyway before hand
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