Custom pedals
#1
Custom pedals
Installed the pedals you switched to. Got them in gunmetal. Went on very easy and look real nice. Took about 5 minutes and no drilling. Dead pedal just screwed in with the phillips.
Pretty happy with them and should work well with my military boots. Just wanted to say thanks again. Guess I need to post pics when I can.
Pretty happy with them and should work well with my military boots. Just wanted to say thanks again. Guess I need to post pics when I can.
#10
i looking for them but cant find them on ebay...where can iget them?
EDIT NVM i found it
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33700
EDIT NVM i found it
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33700
#11
They just clip on, now, the dead pedal goes in with 3 phillips head screws. I could have drilled the brake and gas pedal but the clips work well. Did not want to mess it up if I ever decide to remove them or get different pedals. For the price.....dirt cheap, pretty solid for the cheap price....easy install with just a screwdriver, no cutting or 100 buck Altima SER pedal issue....works for me. Just wanted to share. Think I got them for 18 bucks or so.
#12
Originally Posted by Mystery_Man
Looks nice. I went with the autovation pedal group deal. Haven't installed them yet tho.
Here is a picture of my install. I also brought them from autovation. Warren
#13
Pretty happy with them and should work well with my military boots. Just wanted to say thanks again. Guess I need to post pics when I can. [/QUOTE]
Your welcome. The pedals are looking hot. I am going to get my ride dynoed tomorrow and will post results. Later Warren
Your welcome. The pedals are looking hot. I am going to get my ride dynoed tomorrow and will post results. Later Warren
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