3 more cab related ?s
3 more cab related ?s
1 on the pedal assembly do i have to pull the black rubber tabs to pull off. How do they come off i cant pull the assembly off without bending
2 on the shifter i loosed the nut holding it on and hit but doesnt come off. What do i do there
3 on the seatbelts where they go into the floor in the corners how do i take those off.
Thanks guys
2 on the shifter i loosed the nut holding it on and hit but doesnt come off. What do i do there
3 on the seatbelts where they go into the floor in the corners how do i take those off.
Thanks guys
If the shifter is for the M5od, install the nut on the opposite side and it will pull the pin out.
The seat belt bolts are Torx or Allen heads and you'll need the right size. The nut IIRC is welded on the underside so you can take it out from inside the cab. Needless to say they can be stubborn to remove from older trucks that have spent any time in the rust belt.
YMMV
rikard
The seat belt bolts are Torx or Allen heads and you'll need the right size. The nut IIRC is welded on the underside so you can take it out from inside the cab. Needless to say they can be stubborn to remove from older trucks that have spent any time in the rust belt.
YMMV
rikard
Last edited by rikard; Jan 30, 2012 at 01:09 AM.
What black rubber tabs are you talking about?
Fill out a sig so we know what kinda truck you are dealing with.
I have a full write up on dropping the column and pulling the pedals over at FTC
Fill out a sig so we know what kinda truck you are dealing with.
I have a full write up on dropping the column and pulling the pedals over at FTC
Its a 95 f150. There are black rubber tabs on the right side on the pedal assem there are 2 of them. Thats the only thing holding the assem on
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I don't know what clips you are referring to, there is a whole lot more than clips holding the pedals in.
I don't know what clips you are referring to, there is a whole lot more than clips holding the pedals in.



