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    Can someone tell me how to remove the brake pedal pad. I see that there are two bolts on the underside of the pedal, but I cannot fit a wrench or socket in there to remove them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindi View Post
    Can someone tell me how to remove the brake pedal pad. I see that there are two bolts on the underside of the pedal, but I cannot fit a wrench or socket in there to remove them.
    A socket will work. It's a little tricky getting it on, but it will go on. If I remember right, it's a 10mm or 11mm socket.

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    What are you planning to do?
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    It's a 10mm...
    A 1/4" drive works best in those tight quarters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    It's a 10mm...
    A 1/4" drive works best in those tight quarters.
    Ditto. ^^^^^^^
    Just replaced mine and collapsed the foot board for easier access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerpinoy View Post
    What are you planning to do?
    I plan to see if I can do a little "reengineering" to create a brake pedal that is wider left to right than the stock pedal. I find I turn my foot in to engage the brake pedal, and my toe kicks the body panel. A pad/pedal that is wider would allow me to simply raise my foot and bring it straight forward to engage the brake. I already have a pad and a piece of stiff metal to attach to the stock pedal bracket.

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    You will find several vendors who already
    have larger brake pedals for your Spyder
    right here on this forum


    Quote Originally Posted by Cindi View Post
    Can someone tell me how to remove the brake pedal pad. I see that there are two bolts on the underside of the pedal, but I cannot fit a wrench or socket in there to remove them.

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    TricLED's pedal...

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