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How To adjust the floor boards on a 2019 F3 Limited
I would like to move the floorboards to a lengthier position and get my legs a little farther out. Is it only required that you loosen the clamps and slide them forward or does it require a new brake rod ?? What do I need to be aware of to do it correctly and maintain integrity ?? Appreciate your comments !!
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Originally Posted by RonandChris
...... Is it only required that you loosen the clamps and slide them forward or does it require a new brake rod ?? ......
Here, fixed it for you Ronand ".... It only requires that you loosen the clamps and slide them forward AND it requires a new brake rod?? ....."
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but if you think the brake pedal is somewhat too high and requires you to raise your foot in order to apply the brakes, Lamonster Garage makes a brake rod for whatever position you decide on that lowers the brake pedal some. I have it on my F3 Limited
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I want to reposition my floorboards. I have a 2019 F3 Limited and I loosened the screws on the the floorboard (not the brake side) but cannot move the flloorboards. Am I doing something wrong or is there another screw that needs to be loosened??? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Bluebelle
I want to reposition my floorboards. I have a 2019 F3 Limited and I loosened the screws on the the floorboard (not the brake side) but cannot move the flloorboards. Am I doing something wrong or is there another screw that needs to be loosened??? Thanks
There are (5) holes on the back side of each frame tube. The collar/clamp has a locating pin that goes in one of those holes. You'll need to remove the collar/clamp to relocate it. (Once you remove it, you'll see the locating pin.) So, remove the collar, move it to whichever position/hole you want, put the pin in the hole and clamp it back down.
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Thanks, I finally figured it out....but thank you for the info....it was exactly as you had replied.
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One thing I'll add - when I purchased a new brake rod, I went through the whole process, and made sure to purchase a new tube of blue threadlocker & reapplying it to all the old hardware during the install. Only after I was all done did I discover that the new brake rod also came with brand-new hardware, including pre-applied threadlocker Not a big deal, but figured worth mentioning.
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