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I can't find the link,
but is pretty easy. There are a bunch of screws in the base of the pedals. You remove all those and the whole bottom just pops right off. You take two tennis balls and it will be painfully evident where they go (right underneath the pedals). There is a large plastic thing that looks like a road construction cone. Some people recommend cutting it off. I drilled a hole in the tennis balls to fit over that plastic thing. There is nothing you can break. It takes a bit to get the base back on cause those tennis balls are tight. But they do provide a nice firm feel to the pedals and the tennis balls take all the stress off those cheap springs they stuck in there. Google around and you may be able to find the link. Or check over at RaceSimCentral. I think that's where i first saw it. hth jeff On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 12:24:20 GMT, jwilson54 > wrote: wrote: >> I have the AcrLab pedals, >> >> and to avoid the spring problem, someone posted instructions on >> removing the baseplate and inserting tennis balls underneath the >> pedals. You have to drill a hole in each ball to make the fit, and >> its pretty tight. But its a cheap solution. Guaranteed no spring >> problems, and gives the pedals a nice firm feel. Took about 10 >> minutes to get the bottom off and the tennis balls wedged in there. >> >> hth, >> jeff >> >> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 01:37:42 GMT, "Stuart Becktell" >> > wrote: >> >> >>>I have a set of Act Labs Performance Pedals, but am sick of the springs >>>constantly braking, always right when I need them most (have 3 stages to >>>submit in RBR, and a race in Nascar 2003 online monday.) I also have a >>>birthday in a few weeks...so I have a good excuse to get a nice set of >>>pedals. I basically want something that uses USB, has a clutch, and has a >>>good system where springs do not brake all the time. Thanks. >>> >> >> >Well if anyone has the instructions I'd appreciate it. |
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I used to use the perf pedals and I modded em but I cant find the link I
used anywhere. I do have this link but it looked a bit more complicated than the route I took. http://homepage.mac.com/glhs/actpedals/ If ya want I can pop off the bottom cover take a few pics and email em to ya to get an idea. It was cheap, readily available at a local hardware store and would last. Mitch > wrote in message >>Well if anyone has the instructions I'd appreciate it. > |
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