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I cannot install this dead pedal. It will not line up properly. The welds were not done correctly. I cannot get both bolts tightened down because the welds were not done at a proper 90 degree angle, thus making this installation impossible. How do I get a replacement on this defective pedal?
See below image for what I am talking about. I have already tried bending it, but it won't budge. It would break off before any bending would occur.
We have sold thousands of pedals with complete satisfaction.
Don't "target" people like this until the issue is completely resolved. I dealt with Zeta during the ownership of my first 2 Fits and they are top notch.
Go private the next time you need an issue resolved.
thanks anGelo! i oRdeRed my dead pedal from zetapRoducts.net on monday and Got it in the mail on fRiday. i had to Renew my ReGistRation the next day, so i installed the dead pedal on satuRday. it was a bitch to line up. took me a Good 30 minutes, but so woRth it. befoRe installinG it, i mounted the Razo foot Rest on top of it because i didn't want to take a chance of dRillinG thRouGh the dead pedal into the flooR. i also installed the Razo pedals, but i think i Got the wRonG size. i bouGht the laRGe set from supeR autobacs the week befoRe b/c i couldn't pass up the 20% off sale. appaRently they Got bouGht out. idk if they aRe still called super autobacs. anyway, i think it miGht look betteR w/ the small oR medium set. what dou you Guys think?
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Last edited by gtr auto pilot; 04-11-2009 at 07:40 PM.
Installed mine last night. I left the tape off and I think it looks and works great. One thing I noticed is that it is slightly angled to the left. It's not a big deal, but I was just wondering if this was intentional.
The pedal should sit flat. We have noticed that on a very few cars, the carpeting and the sound deadening is just slightly thicker, or is bunched up where the dead pedal should be. That would make the pedal sit on a slight angle. You can bend the support brace that is welded to the back of the pedal to make it sit flatter. You may also try to peel the carpet out a bit to rearrange the sound deadening pad. If this is a big problem for you, please call us to discuss.
Thanks for the quick response! You're right in assuming that the sound deadening material is thicker or bunched up. I looked at a few pictures in this thread and the carpet around my deadpeadal area definitely sits higher than normal. That said, it's not a problem at this point. It doesn't bug me now, and I'm guessing that the deadpedal will sit flatter the more I use it, pushing the carpet and sound deadening material down.