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Old 02-15-2002, 12:14 PM
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Can anyone recommend good pedals?

I'm looking for some nice crossdrilled pedals for my max... anyone have any good ones? I got a set of indiglo ones off ebay that were okay, but the pedal didn't fit, it wasn't made for our car. I would just like some nice silver crossdrilled ones. Anyone have them on their car? Where did you get them?

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Old 02-15-2002, 12:20 PM
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levoc makes very nice looking pedals...

www.napolex.com
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Will Aniversary Edition Pedals fit our car ?
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Originally posted by Asian_N02
levoc makes very nice looking pedals...

www.napolex.com
do you know if the levoc pedals fit our cars? the gas pedal on the maxima is a little weird.
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Old 02-15-2002, 12:29 PM
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i'm not quite sure, but I think you could call them and ask. I "think" some members on the org have levoc pedals or razo pedals...probably both...
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Originally posted by MDr
Will Aniversary Edition Pedals fit our car ?
yes
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Old 02-15-2002, 01:08 PM
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Go with the Razo Japanese pedals. Nice quality and fits on the Maximas. Just make sure you get the right size. Some styles come in Small, Medium, Large sizes.
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Yes, definately go with Razo.
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I assume it's the smalls?

Originally posted by Stealth Max
Go with the Razo Japanese pedals. Nice quality and fits on the Maximas. Just make sure you get the right size. Some styles come in Small, Medium, Large sizes.
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Old 02-15-2002, 01:27 PM
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Originally posted by 2DMax
I assume it's the smalls?

For Razo it will be medium and small sizes.
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5sp or auto?

I purchased a set of "3A racing" pedal covers for my 5spd. They're around $20 at pepboys. Here's a pic:



They're non-slip, they are still snug on the pedals, and they add no significant weight to the pedals. Also in my application the pedal attachment brackets do not interfere with the pedal travel. As you can see from the pic the distance between the gas and brake pedal has been reduced (by a little over an inch). It helps a lot for me when I heel 'n toe.

Be careful if you have an automatic trans. Depending on the brand, the brake pedal cover's weight might be an issue because those things are much larger than a 5spd's cover.
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Originally posted by Stealth Max


For Razo it will be medium and small sizes.
what size do you reccomend? I dont want to have problems with the gas pedal not being able to press all the way down like some ppl here did
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momo are good ones, i like them
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Re: Can anyone recommend good pedals?

I got Ichibahn and I like them but you have to put them on real tight.
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Originally posted by Nismo


what size do you reccomend? I dont want to have problems with the gas pedal not being able to press all the way down like some ppl here did
I recommend medium size on the Razo for auto and 5 speed. I like the black and silver combo (magnesium/aluminum).
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Thanks for all the info folks... I'm gonna check out the razo's.
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I got the Razo carbon fiber pedal set for an automagic. It's nice and all, but I have a problem with the brake pedal. It's a bit big, it sits too close to the accelator. I moved it as far left as I could, I still have to be careful though. I might just take them off if it gets too annoying.
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