Dead Pedal to match factory...
Originally Posted by BD 997
how is the install? Screwed in?
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I dropped off my truck to be serviced last night and figured I would have them install the dead pedal while it was there. They quoted me $300 for the installation... think I'll be doing it myself!
Originally Posted by JDN17
I dropped off my truck to be serviced last night and figured I would have them install the dead pedal while it was there. They quoted me $300 for the installation... think I'll be doing it myself!
I did it myself... it's not as easy as it may seem. Getting some of the panels off is a pain. But the end result is worth it. I have a grey interior too and the carpet was taking a beating where the dead pedal is. This mod is well worth it as it not only looks great but protects your carpet form much wear and tear.
Um...about ten seconds
. I literally just slid the part that you are supposed to screw in, under the trim piece that you are supposed to remove. I was not in the mood to risk breaking clips or cracking anything on my at the time brand new Cayenne Turbo S. It stays in place like this so I have left it alone. Would it be better to take the trim apart and do it right, probably. But I am completely 100% fine with the way it is. If it slid around or fell out of place, I would go through with the proper install. It really is up to you how you want to do it.
. I literally just slid the part that you are supposed to screw in, under the trim piece that you are supposed to remove. I was not in the mood to risk breaking clips or cracking anything on my at the time brand new Cayenne Turbo S. It stays in place like this so I have left it alone. Would it be better to take the trim apart and do it right, probably. But I am completely 100% fine with the way it is. If it slid around or fell out of place, I would go through with the proper install. It really is up to you how you want to do it.
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