
Chevy Cobalt Page said:Pedal Covers
Designed specifically for Cobalt, these high-quality brushed-aluminum pedal covers replace existing accelerator, brake and manual transmission clutch pedals to provide a sporty performance finish and feel to your interior. The covers also feature raised rubber traction surfaces.
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Thank you! Soooo good to know that they come as assemblies. I'm used to stuff not working out of the box, thats why I have tools like a welder and assorted hammers and drifts. I'll just knock out the pivot on the accelerator, bushing it if I have to, and drift it onto the Monte Carlo pedal assembly.ss_sc_cobalt said:enjoy! WARNING these are a BIATCH to put on!
And you get the brake, clutch and the whole gas assy including the arm and electronic throttle controller. (get a 10mm ratcheting wrench with swivel head) PS dont think these will work for the monte since it doesnt have electronic throttle....![]()
Sport Pedal Covers
These brushed aluminum covers with raised rubber traction surfaces replace existing pedals to provide a sporty performance finish and feel to your interior.
Part: 12499875 (Automatic) 12499876 (Manual)
I did call my dealer (well, my parts guy, not my dealership) first. No records in GM SI/PI.hookdupdelsol said:I'm suprised you can't call the stealership and get the part number! I'm sure they have it on file!
Tomorrow I'll call my guy in PA who cuts me a deal and delivers parts to my workplace. He knows his stuff.ss_sc_cobalt said:ya dealers are clueless! If their parts software has not been updated they dont know jack! Tell em to call their local parts assistance # and give them the part number they will have info.