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Dead pedal removal

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by gkellys, Mar 4, 2023.

  1. Mar 4, 2023 at 5:01 PM
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    Being 6’5’ with a 36 inseam I would love to be able to stretch out my left leg on long drives. The dead pedal needs to go.
    Anyone done this on a 5 gen? Any tips or experiences to share appreciated.
     
  2. Mar 4, 2023 at 5:03 PM
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    The dead pedal is there to protect wiring. Right behind it is a big junction of harnesses, if you remove the dead pedal it’s just a matter of time before wet shoes get water into the connection.
     
  3. Mar 4, 2023 at 5:12 PM
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    OKAY. Great info. That means to me is that some kind of water tight cover has to be fabricated and installed. Not necessarily a show stopper for me, but great to know in advance.
     
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    I like your idea of being able to stretch out the left leg. If you come up with a solution, let us know.
     
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    W
    Will do.
    Wife out of town
    for 10
    days. Might as well dig into
    into it without her shaking her head over my shoulder…
     
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    Agent… I envy your skills. Still
    can’t tell if any of the wiring is “under” the dead pedal. Does not look
    like it.
     
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    Update, After stating to pull the carpet I had a thought that my 5’4” wife might be less comfortable without the dead pedal and it would likely be way more difficult to replace than remove. It’s not a huge problem for me. Can certainly live with it. So another sacrifice for good marriage.
     
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    Good job with the critical thinking.
    That’s how you keep the years increasing on your marriage odometer. I made a similar decision last year by removing my lift. It wasn’t the only reason but it was a contributing factor. ;)
     
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    The more I think about this you’re right. It’s more under the kick panel at the side that covers the wires, not the dead pedal itself. In my head J was picturing that whole cover getting removed, like hood latch release dangling there amount of removal.
     

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