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Pedal Covers

Old May 13, 2001 | 03:58 AM
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I've some really nice looking Razo pedal covers. I read that some of them are not easy to install.
Has anyone installed pedal covers? Have you had any problems with the installation? Would you recommend using them? Thanks.
Old May 13, 2001 | 06:22 AM
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On my max i have a set of Pilot high polished (thanks to me ) aluminum pedals and they fit fine. Got them at cost for only $20. They took maybe 15-20 min to get them on straight and tight.
As for the Razo almost every Max owner i know or have seen has some sort of Razo pedal on their max, so fittment should definitly not be an issue. Personally i like the feel of have a larger surface area under my foot. Plus they look cool with the blue neons at night

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Old May 14, 2001 | 07:26 AM
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how do they work?

All of the aftermarket pedals attach to the existing pedals
they don't replace them - Right?

If not, what are the ones that replace?

Do the attached ones feel "funny"?
Old May 14, 2001 | 08:44 AM
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Hook me up where did you get your pedals???

Originally posted by ny96maxse
On my max i have a set of Pilot high polished (thanks to me ) aluminum pedals and they fit fine. Got them at cost for only $20. They took maybe 15-20 min to get them on straight and tight.
As for the Razo almost every Max owner i know or have seen has some sort of Razo pedal on their max, so fittment should definitly not be an issue. Personally i like the feel of have a larger surface area under my foot. Plus they look cool with the blue neons at night

Ant
Hook a brother up I got some sh!tty Matrix pedal covers and they dont even fit well. Where did you get yours, hollah at me. Let me know!
Old May 14, 2001 | 08:44 AM
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The aftermarket pedals wrap around the old stock pedals. The just clamp right around them with a few screws and brackets. To me they feel very comfortable and alot bigger too.
Old May 14, 2001 | 10:22 AM
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I got a set of MOMO pedals and they fit great.
Old May 14, 2001 | 10:58 AM
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I talked to someone at a car accessories shop, and they told me that MOMO make a set of pedals that actually screw through the metal on the old ones. Anyone seen this? It would make sense that these would be more sturdy.....I've had trouble with pedal pads before....
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