LordRandall ==> Pedals ==> Heal & Toe
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LordRandall ==> Pedals ==> Heal & Toe
Didn't wanna mess up my other thread. I have them as close as possible right now and can heal/toe, but I haven't had the need to. The car feels heavier than the old 93 altima, so i never adjusted to taking a corner while braking. Also, the suspension is stock so I have enuf trouble trying to get it around a corner
As for long sweepers decreasing in diameter, I've never pushed the car that hard yet...I can't lose this car...it's my brother's.
If u want these pedals, Alex at www.southwestautoworks.com sells them for $20 shipped in blue, silver, and something else. I paid $25 shipped to get the set + dead pedal, which's a really nice touch. There aren't many pedal kits that include matching dead pedal.
Jae
As for long sweepers decreasing in diameter, I've never pushed the car that hard yet...I can't lose this car...it's my brother's.
If u want these pedals, Alex at www.southwestautoworks.com sells them for $20 shipped in blue, silver, and something else. I paid $25 shipped to get the set + dead pedal, which's a really nice touch. There aren't many pedal kits that include matching dead pedal.
Jae
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The Maxima's pedals stock are close enough to heel-toe (or in my case ball of foot roll) why do you need extra pedals (although I should make a set to match my other aluminium parts, I have the program from the VW ones I made)
#4
Well...
I'm sportin' size 12's and it's no problem for me. I would either get a set of Razo's or make some like Van_wa suggested - I made a set for my last car and they came out nice. I really like the Razo aluminum pedals, so I made them like those. You can position them where-ever is comfortable for you.
Here's a pic of the ones in my Celica - these are the Razo pedals. Very simple to make if you have the right tools.
Cheezy Celica Powah!
Enjoy... If I can find my spare set, I will bring them tomorrow and you can have them. Dunno where they are tho but in the midst of moving, they could show up tonight.
-Jacob
Here's a pic of the ones in my Celica - these are the Razo pedals. Very simple to make if you have the right tools.
Cheezy Celica Powah!
Enjoy... If I can find my spare set, I will bring them tomorrow and you can have them. Dunno where they are tho but in the midst of moving, they could show up tonight.
-Jacob
#6
Glad to hear it - who said anything about sheet metal? I made mine from .25 aluminum as well with countersunk holes and adjustable brackets with stainless countersunk hex bolts. If you bolt them directly to your pedals, there is no adjustability hence no point. I believe the Razo pedals are thinner, but they work just as well and are adjustable too. My extra set is made from .125 aluminum but should work fine.
-Jacob
-Jacob
#7
Re: Well...
Originally posted by jacob
Enjoy... If I can find my spare set, I will bring them tomorrow and you can have them. Dunno where they are tho but in the midst of moving, they could show up tonight.
-Jacob
Enjoy... If I can find my spare set, I will bring them tomorrow and you can have them. Dunno where they are tho but in the midst of moving, they could show up tonight.
-Jacob
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Re: Re: Well...
Originally posted by Lordrandall
Sweet man, thanks alot. I'm sure they will work for my size 12's as well.
Sweet man, thanks alot. I'm sure they will work for my size 12's as well.
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Jae
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