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Old 09-16-2002, 10:54 AM
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Who sells decent DEAD pedal covers?

Who sells decent DEAD pedal covers?

Everyone makes pedal kits, but I HATE my nubby dead pedal. I thought about screwing some diamond plate down there, but was afrait to shoot a screw into a brake line or something...

I like the new 350Z pedals. I want a deadpedal like that. Does anyone know if they will work?

On a related note, how hard is it to adapt a pedal kit to fit on our accellerator? I don't want it to look all ghetto-rigged, but don't want to drp the $ on AE pedals, either...

Any suggestions on ANYTHING?

Thanks a mil, guys...
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www.SouthWestAutoWorks.com sells nice ones but you have to screw that one in too. Pic of 350Z cover?
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Originally posted by Vyrus
www.SouthWestAutoWorks.com sells nice ones but you have to screw that one in too. Pic of 350Z cover?
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Link to pic of Z pedals

There are the Z pedals...

I assume that is the SWAW ones have to be screwed in, it is probably safe to do so in a Maxima...
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Re: Who sells decent DEAD pedal covers?

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Who sells decent DEAD pedal covers?

Everyone makes pedal kits, but I HATE my nubby dead pedal. I thought about screwing some diamond plate down there, but was afrait to shoot a screw into a brake line or something...

I like the new 350Z pedals. I want a deadpedal like that. Does anyone know if they will work?

On a related note, how hard is it to adapt a pedal kit to fit on our accellerator? I don't want it to look all ghetto-rigged, but don't want to drp the $ on AE pedals, either...

Any suggestions on ANYTHING?

Thanks a mil, guys...


The AE pedals are really cheap if you order them through a dealership that gives us org members a discount. the gas pedal thing didn't fit exact but i got it on there and it's not a big deal.
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Re: Re: Who sells decent DEAD pedal covers?

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The AE pedals are really cheap if you order them through a dealership that gives us org members a discount. the gas pedal thing didn't fit exact but i got it on there and it's not a big deal.
What did you have to do to make it fit? What kind of price are we talking here? I don't think that search would help me here, so I will just ask...
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What did you have to do to make it fit? What kind of price are we talking here? I don't think that search would help me here, so I will just ask...

actually there have been a bajillion threads on this so search would help but.....i'll help you out. i payed something like 17 for the brake and 23 for the gas pedal from Tustin Nissan. brake pedal just replaced black rubber stock one, easy enough. gas pedal...you need to break the clip off the back of the stock one and rig it on to hold the new one tight, it's not too big of a deal. goodluck
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actually there have been a bajillion threads on this so search would help but.....i'll help you out. i payed something like 17 for the brake and 23 for the gas pedal from Tustin Nissan. brake pedal just replaced black rubber stock one, easy enough. gas pedal...you need to break the clip off the back of the stock one and rig it on to hold the new one tight, it's not too big of a deal. goodluck
Thanks for the info. I will do a search if I have any further questions. I knew that there was info regardig fittament of the pedals, I was more referrig to the prices not being available via search. Of course, when I DID search, the price info was there in the same thread...
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www.SouthWestAutoWorks.com sells nice ones but you have to screw that one in too. Pic of 350Z cover?
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Yup...I got 3 sets. Love them!
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