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Old 05-12-2015, 01:47 PM
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Here is the before and after of the pedals. I hope that the billet ones aren't slippery
What an improvement, looks good. You won't have slippery pedals. Mine worked out just fine. Now you will have to paint the brake bar above the pedal black.
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Yeah I know. Painting the brake lever is now added to my to do list.
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Looks great!!!
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Hope it is O.K. but I am going to stay a bit off topic from the heading of this thread a little bit longer. Since I am vertically challenged, I want to adjust the accelerator pedal up towards the driver as posted at http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/fcar/99pedals.htm. I have just looked through Canadian Tire and cannot find a suitable spacer. This leads to 2 questions:

1. Has anyone here actually made this mod.?
2. If so, what specifically did you use as a spacer?

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Originally Posted by 2003phil
Hope it is O.K. but I am going to stay a bit off topic from the heading of this thread a little bit longer. Since I am vertically challenged, I want to adjust the accelerator pedal up towards the driver as posted at Mustangworld - 99 - 00 Gas Pedal Adjustment tip. I have just looked through Canadian Tire and cannot find a suitable spacer. This leads to 2 questions:

1. Has anyone here actually made this mod.?
2. If so, what specifically did you use as a spacer?

Thanks,
Hey Phil,

It's your thread talk about what you want. Maybe we can change the title for you.
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Old 05-12-2015, 04:03 PM
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If the title could be changed to something like "2003 Mustang Improvements" that would cover a host of various topics that I have in mind .
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OK, I'll see what I can do from home tonight. I'm at work right now, unless admin can do it before then.
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Old 05-12-2015, 06:20 PM
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Now how's that for service, Phil.
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Very impressive. Many thanks
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Old 05-16-2015, 04:08 PM
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I attended a car show yesterday at Nelson high school here in Burlington, ON. Although I drove my '41 Dodge there were several nice Mustangs. In fact, my wife picked up her sister from the school in our Mustang and the students were sure that it should be in the show! It is not quite ready for that yet. Much more detailing to do
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