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Now! Now! Get your head out the gutter. You're stepping on mine!
Seriously, I'm taking the floorboards and the brake pedal in to be powder coated black.I was wondering if anyone knows how to take the rubber mats off the foor board for re-use later. Or are they throw away pieces? What about the rubber mat on the stock brake pedal? Same question.
put a little dish soap on the rubber **** hanging below the floorboard ... and than gently pry up on them with a large screwdriver between the rubber and the floorboard the brake pad is a little harder ,but lube it up than carefully pry it off
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