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Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - LIONHEAD - 26-11-2011 06:58am

Thinking of getting the aluminum pedal covers and rubber mat for the cargo area from the accessories catalog.

Does anyone actually have the aluminum pedal covers and/or rubber mat for the cargo area? Yea or Nay? Your thoughts and anyone have actual pics on your car on either one.

Thanks!


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - doug - 26-11-2011 08:50am

(26-11-2011 06:58am)LIONHEAD Wrote:  Thinking of getting the aluminum pedal covers and rubber mat for the cargo area from the accessories catalog.

Does anyone actually have the aluminum pedal covers and/or rubber mat for the cargo area? Yea or Nay? Your thoughts and anyone have actual pics on your car on either one.

Thanks!

Can't say i have seen any pedals in the cargo area Very Happy
I do plan on getting the rubber mat. Only picture I have seen is on the RR web site.


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - J77 - 26-11-2011 04:55pm

Pedal covers are available for auto and manual cars from land rover.


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - Barneyridge - 27-11-2011 12:59pm

Lionhead I was thinking of doing the same. With the pedal covers I wonder if they go over the top or do you take the existing rubber off


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - berlin2011 - 27-11-2011 02:35pm

Ordered the pedal covers and flexible loadspace liner a week or so ago from one of the forum sponsors - should arrive any day now.

Looking at the instructions it would appear that the brake pedal rubber is replaced by the aluminum one but the accelerator pedal fits over the existing one.


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - LIONHEAD - 27-11-2011 07:28pm

I was hoping LR made aluminum pedals for the cargo area. Laughing

I did order the Aluminum Pedals yesterday and also purchased the rubber mat for the boot along with the mudflaps. Hopefully the aluminum pedals will arrive middle of this week. Very Happy


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - LIONHEAD - 29-11-2011 09:17pm

So I got the aluminum pedals, dynamic black grill, rear rubber mat for the boot and mudflaps today. Installed the grill and rear mat but had though time installing the aluminum pedals. Might need a warmer day to install them or might need to workout even more. Laughing If anyone have any tricks on installing them please advise. Will probably work on the mudflaps this coming weekend.

Here is the black grill on the car. If I get bored I can always go back to my silver but I kinda like the black grill better. Very Happy

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Here are the darn pedals I can't get on! Laughing

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RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - berlin2011 - 29-11-2011 11:07pm

Picked up my car this afternoon and slipped on the aluminum pedals when I got home - little tricky but I just wedged on the one side and then worked my way around the pedal, lifting the rubber with my finger and slipping it over the metal till it was snug.

The Accelerator much trickier than the brake pebal, that one I tried from the side, but only got in on after I wedged it in from below and did the rest as above.


RE: Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - LIONHEAD - 29-11-2011 11:40pm

Thanks berlin2011 for the info. Going to give it a try again later tonight.


Aluminum Pedal Covers and Rubber Mat for the cargo area - DDX - 30-11-2011 07:41am

My experience on previous cars was to smear a tiny drop of washing up liquid on the insude of the rubber ridges with some tissue. They should slip on much easier