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BBK Speedware Aluminum Pedal Covers

The pedals were fairly easy to install. The most difficult part was marking where to drill the holes No templates are provided, you simply have to hold the pedal where you think it looks good and scratch the stock pedal where you want it. I found the dead pedal was the easiest becasue it didn't move, and it had a plastic cover over the metal. All I had to do was hold the aluminum cover where I wanted and drill through just the plastic, then go back and do the metal when you don't have to hold the pedal. I didn't do this, but you could do the same thing for the brake pedal by simply not removing the rubber pad, despite the directions saying to. The directions do say to replace the rubber pad after drilling the holes, something I was too lazy to do. I may actualy trim the factory brake pedal to not show from behind the aluminum cover. The gas pedal was also easy because it is just plastic. I actualy used a hand drill on this pedal. One major note, GET A TITANIUM DRILL BIT. I broke my bit, so I took it back to get a replacement, and saw the titanium bits. I got those instead, and it helped a bunch It took about 2-3 min. to drill the hole with the normal bit, but the titanium did it in 5-10 sec. And it didn't break half way through the second hole like the other bit.