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Thanks man! Awesome pics - just when I was saying "shoot, wish he had added a pic of that" I scroll down and sure enough there it is.
Is the OEM Coupe Accelerator and Brake pedal bolt on or double sided tape on?
I thought I saw that there was a bolt on option for the accelerator. That option seems a hell of a lot safer if so.
Thanks man. Pretty easy install for the accelerator pedal?
100% OEM Hyundai Metal Pedals Installed
Background Info
There is some background information about the Metal accelerator pedals offered by Hyundai that can be found in this thread if interested Dynamic Edition Metal Accelerator Pedal. Cliff-notes version is that the Dynamic Edition Metal Accelerator Pedal was only offered on the Dynamic Edition in Korea. It is significantly larger than a regular pedal due to the additional module but functions perfectly without being plugged in. Second and best option is the Metal Accelerator offered on 2011+ Genesis Coupe Track Models. Coup pedal is the same size as a regular accelerator pedal found in the sedan and unctions without issue installed into the sedan.
Genesis Coupe Metal Dead Pedal
Received the Metal Dead Pedal from KDM Motors the other week and got around to installing it over the weekend. Got the idea from the Genesis Coupe Forum OEM Metal Pedals but wasn't sure if it would be possible until taking things apart. Turns out the dead pedal metal stamping in the sedan is close enough to the coupe that it did work.
Coupe
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Sedan
Installation
- Remove the driver door scuff, hood release lever, and side interior panel.
- Pull back the carpet to expose the sound deadening hard panel that covers the dead pedal metal stamping.
- Cut away the panel to expose the metal underneath.
- Fold carpet back down and trim out the rubber deal pedal portion of the carpet. I trimmed the majority of the rubber away but left the edge intact in hopes the carpet would hold up longer.
- Measure, measure, mark, measure and drill a mounting hole for the lower clip. GenesisCoupe forum suggested to use a 1/4" drill bit but I found the hole to be a tad small and used a 9/32" bit instead. Due to the length of the pedal the upper most metal clip is not used because there is no metal to attach it to. Found that the pedal is very secure and upper clip is not needed.
- Interior panel needs to be trimmed due to the height of the dead pedal which I did not expect when I started the install. Be careful not to trim too much of the panel or you will expose some harness wires that are hidden by the cover.
Part Numbers for all Three Pedals
Dynamic Edition Metal Accelerator Pedal - 32700-3M860
or
Metal Coupe Accelerator Pedal - 32700-2M500
Metal Brake Cover - 32825-17050
Metal Coupe Dead Pedal - 32881-2M100
Finished Result
Prior to Trimming Side Panel
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