Do Pedal Sets from WRX fit

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Do Pedal Sets from WRX fit

Post by dwreck30 »

Not sure if this is where I should post this but oh well. My question is does the whole pedal set from the wrx fit into my legacy? My clutch pedal is sqeaking and sticking right where it disengages and is getting kind of annoying. Pedals are out of an'04-'05 if that matters. Thanks
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Post by Legacy777 »

It should. However swapping pedals sucks!! I'd try and find the problem with your current pedals.
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Well, in case anyone cares they do fit, but not perfectly. Old pedals were harder to get out than the WRX ones going in. The bolts holding the clutch and brake boosters lined up perfect, but the the other three did not match perfect. I was olny able to get one bolt in for now. Overall, I like them as the pedals do not take as far to disengage the clutch, and the brakes are right at the top of the pedal stroke.
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Post by georryan »

How's the stickiness problem? Is that solved now?
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Post by dwreck30 »

Well I thought it was, but now I'm having them same problem just not as bad. Is there anything else that would make it stick now that I know its not the pedals?
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Post by vrg3 »

What exactly do you mean by sticking? Is the pedal just not coming all the way back up on its own? Because that could easily be air in the system. It's hard to get all the air out of the clutch hydraulics.

Or it could be a failing slave cylinder; have you looked closely at the slave cylinder to make sure it's not weeping brake fluid?
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Post by dwreck30 »

Yeah, It does'nt always come up on its own. I have not checked any of that before. I'm pretty sure there aren't any leaks though. I can live with it for now.
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Post by vrg3 »

Hmm... Well you might want to save up for a replacement clutch slave cylinder. If you have to, you can probably get away with using one from a WRX -- I have been for a long time.
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