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Passenger peg risers?

Ndv21

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Is there a way to raise the passenger pegs on an 2018 F3-S? Pegs are too low for my kid and I want to see if there is another option as opposed to buying the OEM floorboards and then adding risers to it. Thanks!
 
Is there a way to raise the passenger pegs on an 2018 F3-S? Pegs are too low for my kid and I want to see if there is another option as opposed to buying the OEM floorboards and then adding risers to it. Thanks!

If you go to take the pegs off use a butane or blow torch on the bolts before you try and loosen them. There is a brass bushing inside that has small teeth on it. If you try to loosen it without heating it first to liquefy the locktite you will snap the bushings. You then have to drill out the bolts and that is a real pain. Then the real fun starts. You have to find new ones. Good luck finding those for less than 50.00 or 60.00 bucks.
 
If you go to take the pegs off use a butane or blow torch on the bolts before you try and loosen them. There is a brass bushing inside that has small teeth on it. If you try to loosen it without heating it first to liquefy the locktite you will snap the bushings. You then have to drill out the bolts and that is a real pain. Then the real fun starts. You have to find new ones. Good luck finding those for less than 50.00 or 60.00 bucks.

To avoid paint damage I use a HD soldering iron ...... jmho .... Mike :thumbup:
 
If you go to take the pegs off use a butane or blow torch on the bolts before you try and loosen them. There is a brass bushing inside that has small teeth on it. If you try to loosen it without heating it first to liquefy the locktite you will snap the bushings. You then have to drill out the bolts and that is a real pain. Then the real fun starts. You have to find new ones. Good luck finding those for less than 50.00 or 60.00 bucks.

Yeah, I saw Lamonsters video on that. I take it that those bushings are not reusable after being removed? Or would new floorboards/pegs come with new hardware?
 
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