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- Jamie
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- Cleveland, OH
- Vehicle(s)
- 22' Mav, 15' KTM 1190 ADV R, 19' Husq TE250i
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Bottom pooh definitely drives a lariat lux lol
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Bottom pooh definitely drives a lariat lux lol
The bottom pooh stole it!Bottom pooh definitely drives a lariat lux lol
Brake pedal easy- Gas - Yowsa- I am almost tearing the rubber even with trim removal tools- Whats the trick ? thxSo I got those zig zaggy amazon ones.
Fit great and look decent. Definitely think for 20$ it lends to the oh so sophisticated posh lariat look lol
Brake pedal was pretty easy, gas took a bit more manipulation to get it on but they worked out well and feel secure.
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Try heating the rubber up a little and add soapy water to the rubber of the pad and the plastic of the pedal.Brake pedal easy- Gas - Yowsa- I am almost tearing the rubber even with trim removal tools- Whats the trick ? thx
Definitely requires some elbow grease- Thanks for the tipsTry heating the rubber up a little and add soapy water the the rubber of the pad and the plastic of the pedal.
Yea I had to work the lips down little by little. I was definitely sweating doing this outside in a sunny Southern Texas afternoon lolDefinitely requires some elbow grease- Thanks for the tips
Heating it up was key and gave both the pedal and cover a nice 303 bath- Locked in nowTry heating the rubber up a little and add soapy water the the rubber of the pad and the plastic of the pedal.
Good to hear that it worked out for you.Heating it up was key and gave both the pedal and cover a nice 303 bath- Locked in now![]()
Every time I think I'm done spending money on accessories...
Great, thanks for the note. I did see the photos on the forum after I had sent you the request. Glad the mods worked well for you!I have no idea of how to transfer pics to this forum, but my brake and gas pedals look just like the ones posted at the beginning of this forum. The brake pedal rubber pad came off(not easily) and the metal/rubber pad went on with some effort. The accelerator pedal has no pad...but the metal/rubber replacement pad was tough to put on,which is good because it has not shown any sign of slippage. I'm sure our more tech savvy buddies will post pics soon. They really make the driver side look very nice. For $20.00 not bad!!
Tell me about it. My Maverick not even built yet and I've been buying parts. So far:Every time I think I'm done spending money on accessories...
That's not enough, keep going.Tell me about it. My Maverick not even built yet and I've been buying parts. So far:
-Etsy Fits accessories
-Ford all weather floor mats
-2.0L Ecoboost engine cover
-Custom fit roll up windshield sun shade cover
-... and now brake pedal covers off Amazon
If for some reason I don't get my Maverick I'm going to have a garage sale![]()
Yeah need way more stuff-That's not enough, keep going.
Would you mind sharing the Amazon link for the Zig Zag covers? ThanksJust was looking at the gas pedal on our Lariat/FX4 and its just tiny plastic without a rubber footprint - Am I missing a piece ?
Thx-