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Old Jan 24, 2001 | 03:25 AM
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i placed the anniversary edition brake pedal on my '95 and it fits well! used spray lubricant. i am going to make it flusher looking (running a screwdriver underneath the plastic) once the car is out of the shop and body work gets done. i ordered the set from dave burnette at southpoint nissan, cost runs $45.

i don't know how the oem gas pedal gets removed but the ae one looks nice!

<img src="http://integra.vtec.net/geeser/megamax/images/MegaMax_II/M2_pedals1.JPG">

the 5th gen and 4g maximas brake assemblies are the same, so pedals should fit both generations. order some today
Old Jan 24, 2001 | 12:24 PM
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Old Jan 24, 2001 | 12:48 PM
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The clutch and the brake looks good. Did you have to removed the old rubber pads? I guess you couldn't remove the old pad on the gas pedal. What did you do? Just put over on top of it?
Old Jan 24, 2001 | 01:00 PM
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Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
The clutch and the brake looks good. Did you have to removed the old rubber pads? I guess you couldn't remove the old pad on the gas pedal. What did you do? Just put over on top of it?
nope, these are direct replacements. the rubber must be removed then replace them with the ae ones. stock brake pedals come off real easy, i couldn't take off the gas- you're right. you know how?

anyways, my ae brake pedal works fine and is real grippy. little plastic for the fit is hanging off the sides b/c i got lazy. won't fall off still. didn't need an ae clutch pedal(automatic driver here) nor any kind of foot rest pedal. only 3 pedals max. included in the kit
Old Jan 24, 2001 | 06:33 PM
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I am thinking about doing this to my car. Mine is a 5-spd so I'd need all 3 pedals. Is the install hard to do? can you post pictures of them on your 4th gen?

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Old Jan 24, 2001 | 07:31 PM
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Originally posted by black96se
I am thinking about doing this to my car. Mine is a 5-spd so I'd need all 3 pedals. Is the install hard to do? can you post pictures of them on your 4th gen?
the pedals assemblies are the same for 4th-5th generations. i don't have a digital camera. it's easy to remove the stock brake pedals using your hands. then using some spray lube wd-40 and the likes helps get the ae pedal on. if the clutch is attached by rubber it should be the same as the removal and installing procedures of the ae brake pedal. *scratching head how to take off the oem gas pedal off
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