First of all I want to express that this is not a simple DIY project. If you do not have appropriate tools and help, don't try it.
Pros:
Great looking product. Strong, non-slip, looks fantastic when finished.
Cons:
Poorly engineered for 300C. Does not take into account that gas pedal is essentially plastic, and Brake pedal is
concave so picking a spot to drill is a nightmare.
Well here is the step by step:
1. Pedal rubber removed from brake pedal. This is the only pedal that has the "rubber" pad, as gas pedal is plastic, so is e-brake pedal (although it looks and feels like stamped steel).
2. With masking tape, mark your holes, and drill pilot holes (you will need a powerfull drill (at least 14v if you are going cordless). Make sure you have enough room with the drill and a support brace (brake pedal do move).
3. After drilling pilot holes, drill the regular holes and install (this is straight forward).
4. Similarly, install the rest.
