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Old 01-10-2009, 12:41 PM
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Has anyone attempted to install the Clutch, Brake and Gas Pedals out of a 2006 GTO into a First Gen F-body car? 69 Camaro, to be exact.
I have a complete set of (3) that came with the Engine and Trans and would like to use them if possible. I don't want to spend major $$$ to do it or cut the Fire wall to pieces. Some modification is, OK.
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Just out of curiosity, why would you want to do this?

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I like the pedals, they look good, have all the switches mounted and they're clean as a whistle.
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yeah they look really nice, I'd love to see it done...plus you wouldn't have to mess with the sensors and all that junk
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Originally Posted by NVR2L8
I like the pedals, they look good, have all the switches mounted and they're clean as a whistle.
All good reasons. It just seems like a ton of work. Sorry I am not being very helpful :/

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Not worth it IMO I looked into not even close to fitting,If you like the way they look just cut the pads of the gto pedals and weld them onto the stock pedals.
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just finished mine today on my 71 monte!!!!!!!!! only gas and brake setup. gas is easy, just transfer pad and spring over, brake was a little harder, had to cut and weld the plate onto my swing arm. looks nice will post a pic
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Any of you guys got pics of this installed? I just saw a 69 Camaro with them installed and do indeed look very good.
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will do tomorrow
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I did it. I just took the pads off the gto pedals and adapted them to the firebird pedals. It was quite easy:





The GTO pads come off the pedals. Make a template of the GTO pedals and transfer that to the 1st generation pedals. Cut or grind the 1st generation pedals down to your template markings and slip the GTO pads on. It's that simple.

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