Footrest Help
Re: Footrest Help
OP, if you have to ask for help on this you probably should leave well alone!
Footrest Help
Finally managed to do it guys, using Alex's methods, but thanks for all the help will post the results in my thread.
Thanks
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Re: Footrest Help
Should get it done ASAPish mate, really enhances the look of the car.
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Re: Footrest Help
I'd recommend removing the plastic footrest, affixing the metal cover to it and then replacing.
It makes it so much easier to line it up and allows you to use bolts rather than rely on self tapping screws into the plastic.
The footrest is affixed by a single plastic nut at the top. Unscrew using a proper hex bolt screwdriver adapter as pliers will mash the head up, but it may even come off with simplefinger pressure. There's 1 or two lugs (Can't remember which) at the bottom of the footrest, so one the nut is unscrewed pull the yop towards you, it will hinge from the bottom and then come out.
Replacing is easy, locate the bottom lug/s and hinge forward to the top, replacing the plastic nut.
All in all 5 min job. Simples.
It makes it so much easier to line it up and allows you to use bolts rather than rely on self tapping screws into the plastic.
The footrest is affixed by a single plastic nut at the top. Unscrew using a proper hex bolt screwdriver adapter as pliers will mash the head up, but it may even come off with simplefinger pressure. There's 1 or two lugs (Can't remember which) at the bottom of the footrest, so one the nut is unscrewed pull the yop towards you, it will hinge from the bottom and then come out.
Replacing is easy, locate the bottom lug/s and hinge forward to the top, replacing the plastic nut.
All in all 5 min job. Simples.