tk-421
08-26-2007, 08:03 PM
So I asked the guys at the shop to add all of the nice Thai accessories that I bought from eTiMaGo, and they all fit perfectly, except for the mirror covers and one the aluminum pedals. I asked them to use Violin's technique (http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showpost.php?p=104877&postcount=22) for the covers, so that part was solved (thanks Violin! :thumbsup:).
As far as the pedals, however, it seems to be a lot more difficult to solve. Why? Well, apparently my 3 pedals are made of one solid piece of plastic! There were no problems when installing the clutch and brake replacement pedals, since they are just snap-ons. The accelerator pedal is a different story, however. There's a few steps required for swapping it out, as evidenced by these instructions: Toyota Europe alloy pedal replacement instructions (http://techdoc.toyota-europe.com/aimuploads/%7BF45BCD40-F692-3EB7-7A02-47C2F155F692%7D/Alloy%20Pedals%2008487-52060%20AIM%20000%20892-0.pdf) (PDF Document)
Having plastic pedals makes me feel like I'm riding one of those Power Wheels toys from when I was a kid (remember those? I used to take my firetruck for a spin every now and then (http://images.google.com/images?q=Power+Wheels&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0)). This has officially become my #1 complaint about this car, and I want to fix it ASAP. Especially now that I have two nice looking pedals and one that looks a bit like :barf:.
Some questions I'd like your opinions on:
What would be the best approach to take here? Should I go aftermarket or go OEM? I heard from a Toyota source that the OEM stuff will probably cost a lot :thumbdown:
Does anyone have the part numbers for the three pedals? Please remember I'm talking about the whole pedal arm, and not just the base
Does anyone else have plastic pedals in their cars? I'm thinking this only happens if you get the Core versionThanks fellas! :respekt:
As far as the pedals, however, it seems to be a lot more difficult to solve. Why? Well, apparently my 3 pedals are made of one solid piece of plastic! There were no problems when installing the clutch and brake replacement pedals, since they are just snap-ons. The accelerator pedal is a different story, however. There's a few steps required for swapping it out, as evidenced by these instructions: Toyota Europe alloy pedal replacement instructions (http://techdoc.toyota-europe.com/aimuploads/%7BF45BCD40-F692-3EB7-7A02-47C2F155F692%7D/Alloy%20Pedals%2008487-52060%20AIM%20000%20892-0.pdf) (PDF Document)
Having plastic pedals makes me feel like I'm riding one of those Power Wheels toys from when I was a kid (remember those? I used to take my firetruck for a spin every now and then (http://images.google.com/images?q=Power+Wheels&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0)). This has officially become my #1 complaint about this car, and I want to fix it ASAP. Especially now that I have two nice looking pedals and one that looks a bit like :barf:.
Some questions I'd like your opinions on:
What would be the best approach to take here? Should I go aftermarket or go OEM? I heard from a Toyota source that the OEM stuff will probably cost a lot :thumbdown:
Does anyone have the part numbers for the three pedals? Please remember I'm talking about the whole pedal arm, and not just the base
Does anyone else have plastic pedals in their cars? I'm thinking this only happens if you get the Core versionThanks fellas! :respekt: