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They are easy to replace but hard to get at under the dash. Sinply remove the pin holding the pedals in and the rods to the cylinders and the pedals will comeout.

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Q: How do you replace the clutch pedal bushings on a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 5-speed manual transmission?
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