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V8 Level II 03-24-2006 03:14 PM

Bullitt Mustang pedals installed in my Ranger
 
I installed these pedals in my Ranger a couple of days ago:

http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Bullitt_065_sm.jpg

They are OE Bullitt/Mach I Mustang pedals. The brake and clutch pedals are rubber. The accelerator pedal is plastic, probably nylon. All 3 have stainless steel trim.

Before I started, I read through a few Mustang forum threads with people crying about how hard the rubber brake/clutch pedals are to install. I thought they were being a bunch of candy ass pansies until I tried it myself. Wow! What a supreme PITA!

Trying to stretch the cold rubber pedals over the plates in 40F weather probably didn't make the job any easier. I heated them in hot water to soften them up but they cooled off before I could get them on easily.

Before someone asks, the answer is, "No, they are definitely NOT a direct fit on Rangers".

The metal plates for brake and clutch had to be cut down because the Ranger pedals are almost square and the Mustang's are tapered at the bottom.

The gas pedal doesn't fit either. Ranger is 1-piece; Mustang is 2-piece. I had to resort to a bit of creative hatchet work to make the parts come together but I think the finished product looks pretty good.

telemaster1952 03-24-2006 03:17 PM

that looks cool

TheForce02 03-24-2006 08:12 PM

looks great, i wanted to do this a long time ago, but after reading how hard it was i didn't. now you have me thinking again

Bigwill41 03-24-2006 08:12 PM

Looks clean..

gatorblue92 03-24-2006 08:34 PM

wow that looks really good!

ranger024x4 03-24-2006 08:35 PM

sweet...

i wish i had manual

rangererv 03-24-2006 08:47 PM

looks sweet man

V8 Level II 03-25-2006 08:40 AM

Thanks, everyone, for the positive comments.




Originally Posted by TheForce02
looks great, i wanted to do this a long time ago, but after reading how hard it was i didn't. now you have me thinking again

The Bullitt pedal sets are also available in an automatic transmission version. I'm sure that you would have similar compatibility issues with those in a Ranger.

Redneckstone 03-25-2006 08:43 AM

woza bob thats slick!!! i might have to try it. how much did the padels run? i also get the ford discount so thats fine. if you dont want to post is just PM thanks man

V8 Level II 03-25-2006 09:12 AM

Manual set on eBay. The extra pedal on the bracket is the replacement for the stock Mustang dead pedal.

http://i3.ebayimg.com/01/i/06/94/5d/79_1_b.JPG

Automatic set on eBay.

http://i4.ebayimg.com/02/i/06/1a/d2/7f_1_b.JPG

V8 Level II 03-25-2006 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Redneckstone
woza bob thats slick!!! i might have to try it. how much did the padels run? i also get the ford discount so thats fine. if you dont want to post is just PM thanks man

The sets usually go for $40~60 new on eBay or individually from FRPP for about $20 each. Keep in mind that you have to hack up your factory pedals pretty good to make them fit.

Redneckstone 03-25-2006 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by rwenzing
The sets usually go for $40~60 new on eBay or individually from FRPP for about $20 each. Keep in mind that you have to hack up your factory pedals pretty good to make them fit.

thats not to bad. ya i know i acully fully read posts lol... shouldnt be to much of a problem really. my acual clutch and brake the rubber is just wearing away like crazy.

Trigger01 03-25-2006 11:00 AM

Looks Good! It sounds like you had your work cut out for ya...

TrailRateThisFx4 03-25-2006 11:23 AM

thouse are sweet nice work...once again bob

Wowak 03-25-2006 10:20 PM

Speaking of dead pedals, I would pay real money if I could relocate the parking brake in my truck to a handle somewhere (either a Mustang-esques arm, or a Toyota style pull/twist knob) and put a real dead pedal in my truck. I forgot how nice it was to have a dead pedal before I got the Miata.

02-BLACK-EDGE 03-26-2006 04:58 AM

Great job man....Have to look into doing this mod...

01xltranger4x4 03-28-2006 11:03 AM

Great job bob, looks great. I'd like to put a set in my truck....I have came to like the pedal location in my moms 04 explorer and my dads 05 f-250. I would assume that the rangers pedal location is a bit different.

Are the pedals you just installed in any different location, or do they have a different pitch from the stock pedals?

Mr. Special 03-28-2006 11:07 AM

Just another awsome mod done by Bob.. hah very sick!

Alucard 03-28-2006 12:43 PM

mustangtuning.com has them on sale 39.99 for the auto set and 49.99 for the manual set niether comes with the dead pedal its 14.99 extra and they have free shipping

V8 Level II 03-28-2006 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by 01xltranger4x4
Are the pedals you just installed in any different location, or do they have a different pitch from the stock pedals?

The clutch and brake are in the same place as stock and feel about the same except the bumps are a bit grippier on textured shoe soles.


The stocker is straight up and down but the Mustang accel pedal is slanted.

http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Bu...parison_sm.jpg


Both the Ranger and Mustang accel pedals had to be trimmed a lot to get them to fit together. It's necessary to cut the back of the Mustang accel pedal down as much as possible. If not, it adds too much on top of the stocker and big feet can contact it while braking.

http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Bu...ger_narrow.jpg

http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Bu...ssembled_2.jpg

http://home.comcast.net/~rwenzing/Bu..._assembled.jpg

V8 Level II 03-28-2006 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by Alucard
mustangtuning.com has them on sale 39.99 for the auto set and 49.99 for the manual set niether comes with the dead pedal its 14.99 extra and they have free shipping

The supplier who makes them for Ford usually has both types available on eBay. Occasionally, they go for the opening bid of $28 auto, $32 manual plus $7.50 shipping. Other times, they get bid up into the $30's or low $40's plus shipping. Both sets also include the dead pedal.

This is the best price I've seen.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...Pr4_PcN_BID_IT

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rjmo/AAC/automust3.JPG

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rjmo/AAC/manmust1.JPG

NHBubba_Revisited 03-28-2006 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Wowak
or a Toyota style pull/twist knob

Every year Toyota used to get picked at in reviews because they 'still' had this 'archaic' system. That might work in a Ranger (which is MUCH larger inside than the old Taco). But I jabbed my knee on that stupid handle constantly when I was test driving Tacos..

I think they changed it on the new Tacoma..

67cobain94 03-28-2006 03:14 PM

I like. If I didn't wear a size 16 I'd do it but as it is right now I'm managing fine so I'm going to leave it alone.

Wowak 03-29-2006 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by NHBubba
Every year Toyota used to get picked at in reviews because they 'still' had this 'archaic' system. That might work in a Ranger (which is MUCH larger inside than the old Taco). But I jabbed my knee on that stupid handle constantly when I was test driving Tacos..

I think they changed it on the new Tacoma..

Yeah, I'd largely prefer a regular handle like on a sports car, but ANYTHING to get that damn pedal out of there will do.

It seems to me that alot of members who have wrecked Rangers have ended up with gashes or bruises on their left leg from the parking brake.

WhiteRanger01FX2 03-30-2006 10:34 PM

man, thats nice lookin


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