AE pedals and Sola Luna pics
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AE pedals and Sola Luna pics
Me and Nismo installed the AE pedals and the sola luna shift **** today. The hardest to install was the 350z pedal. We had to cut the plastic backing to trim down the height of the pedal. Also the brake and the clutch pedals were hard too. We had to let them sit in boil water for a couple of minutes to make them more flexible. Gas pedal was pretty easy and so was the sola luna shift ****. Here are some pics.
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#3
nice
i got a similar shiftknob now..
although the ball looks bigger than that one..
that must be real comfortable..
and i love the pedals too.. better than any aftermarket pedals out there..
good job
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i got a similar shiftknob now..
although the ball looks bigger than that one..
that must be real comfortable..
and i love the pedals too.. better than any aftermarket pedals out there..
good job
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Originally posted by HYPE_MAX
luv them pedals 4 sure.. is that stock hight for shifter or did u cut it or short throw?? looks good too..
luv them pedals 4 sure.. is that stock hight for shifter or did u cut it or short throw?? looks good too..
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Re: Re: AE pedals and Sola Luna pics
Originally posted by j_bryan
very nice.
how much were the pedals?
very nice.
how much were the pedals?
I would say the total for all the pedals would be around 75 dollars roughly. Give or take a couple of dollars here and there.
#13
Originally posted by TurDz
That is one clean floor mat. Do you put something on top of that usually? If not..that's pretty amazing to have it so clean as a daily driver.
That is one clean floor mat. Do you put something on top of that usually? If not..that's pretty amazing to have it so clean as a daily driver.
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shiet, i have been wanting to do that for sooo long, i thought the pedals would not work on our cars because all the aftermarket pedals i see slide over the original pedals. You think you could do a writeup on the install, it looks GREAT!
#17
Originally posted by MaximaRider
shiet, i have been wanting to do that for sooo long, i thought the pedals would not work on our cars because all the aftermarket pedals i see slide over the original pedals. You think you could do a writeup on the install, it looks GREAT!
shiet, i have been wanting to do that for sooo long, i thought the pedals would not work on our cars because all the aftermarket pedals i see slide over the original pedals. You think you could do a writeup on the install, it looks GREAT!
for the acclerator you first unbolt the 2 10mm nuts that hold the pedal to the firewall so you can flip the pedal upside down to unclip it. once you get the clip off, the stock pedal will come off. now at the bottom of the stock pedal rod you have to wrap that part with electrical tape until there is no more free play since the ae pedals hole is slightly larger(sounds confusing right now but you will understand once you see it trust me)
brake/clutch- remove the stock covers. With the new AE pedals, we put them in boiling water until they are soft enough to stretch over the pedals. This was the hardest part because they are stubborn and you have to force them on.
#18
Originally posted by Nismo
The install is very straight forward
for the acclerator you first unbolt the 2 10mm nuts that hold the pedal to the firewall so you can flip the pedal upside down to unclip it. once you get the clip off, the stock pedal will come off. now at the bottom of the stock pedal rod you have to wrap that part with electrical tape until there is no more free play since the ae pedals hole is slightly larger(sounds confusing right now but you will understand once you see it trust me)
brake/clutch- remove the stock covers. With the new AE pedals, we put them in boiling water until they are soft enough to stretch over the pedals. This was the hardest part because they are stubborn and you have to force them on.
The install is very straight forward
for the acclerator you first unbolt the 2 10mm nuts that hold the pedal to the firewall so you can flip the pedal upside down to unclip it. once you get the clip off, the stock pedal will come off. now at the bottom of the stock pedal rod you have to wrap that part with electrical tape until there is no more free play since the ae pedals hole is slightly larger(sounds confusing right now but you will understand once you see it trust me)
brake/clutch- remove the stock covers. With the new AE pedals, we put them in boiling water until they are soft enough to stretch over the pedals. This was the hardest part because they are stubborn and you have to force them on.
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Originally posted by Nismo
The install is very straight forward
for the acclerator you first unbolt the 2 10mm nuts that hold the pedal to the firewall so you can flip the pedal upside down to unclip it. once you get the clip off, the stock pedal will come off. now at the bottom of the stock pedal rod you have to wrap that part with electrical tape until there is no more free play since the ae pedals hole is slightly larger(sounds confusing right now but you will understand once you see it trust me)
brake/clutch- remove the stock covers. With the new AE pedals, we put them in boiling water until they are soft enough to stretch over the pedals. This was the hardest part because they are stubborn and you have to force them on.
The install is very straight forward
for the acclerator you first unbolt the 2 10mm nuts that hold the pedal to the firewall so you can flip the pedal upside down to unclip it. once you get the clip off, the stock pedal will come off. now at the bottom of the stock pedal rod you have to wrap that part with electrical tape until there is no more free play since the ae pedals hole is slightly larger(sounds confusing right now but you will understand once you see it trust me)
brake/clutch- remove the stock covers. With the new AE pedals, we put them in boiling water until they are soft enough to stretch over the pedals. This was the hardest part because they are stubborn and you have to force them on.
#24
Those look good. I'm planning on going with those soon. I'm curious, though; on Custom Maxima's site they're listed as only fitting 00-01, and 02-03 with small modification. Why would he not advertise that they'll fit 4th gens (and possibly others) with slight modifications?
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BBaker025: Yeah it is the 350z dead pedal.
Bhmax: I have no idea on why custommaxima would not advertise that they fit the 4th gen. The gas pedal fit with some modification that was posted earlier in this thread. The clutch and brake pedal fit on there fine with some grunt work. The 350z pedal needed some modification as well but nothing too hard that a person cannot do on their own.
Everybody else, thanks for the props.
Iilac
Bhmax: I have no idea on why custommaxima would not advertise that they fit the 4th gen. The gas pedal fit with some modification that was posted earlier in this thread. The clutch and brake pedal fit on there fine with some grunt work. The 350z pedal needed some modification as well but nothing too hard that a person cannot do on their own.
Everybody else, thanks for the props.
Iilac
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Originally posted by BBaker025
where did u get the 350z dead pedal? Courtesy?
Do you happen to know the part #?
where did u get the 350z dead pedal? Courtesy?
Do you happen to know the part #?
#30
I just ordered mine from Courtesy...$20 and change shipped...Jerry Rome was like $18 plus tax shipping and handling..so I was pleased with the price.
update on the 350Z dead pedal - JRNissan price...
$17.24 shipped
Go thru Ken at JerryRomeNissan.com
or email him like I did but should have waited for his response... mailto:JRNissanParts@jerryromenissan.com
patience is a virtue...and it saves money too...
update on the 350Z dead pedal - JRNissan price...
$17.24 shipped
Go thru Ken at JerryRomeNissan.com
or email him like I did but should have waited for his response... mailto:JRNissanParts@jerryromenissan.com
patience is a virtue...and it saves money too...
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$11.11
67840-CD011
$11.11 at nissanparts.cc, with ~8 shipping. I don't know the part #s for the other pedals but if they're cheap too, and if shipping cost doesn't change, then nissanparts.cc is a great place to get them.
$11.11 at nissanparts.cc, with ~8 shipping. I don't know the part #s for the other pedals but if they're cheap too, and if shipping cost doesn't change, then nissanparts.cc is a great place to get them.
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Re: $11.11
Originally posted by TurDz
67840-CD011
$11.11 at nissanparts.cc, with ~8 shipping. I don't know the part #s for the other pedals but if they're cheap too, and if shipping cost doesn't change, then nissanparts.cc is a great place to get them.
67840-CD011
$11.11 at nissanparts.cc, with ~8 shipping. I don't know the part #s for the other pedals but if they're cheap too, and if shipping cost doesn't change, then nissanparts.cc is a great place to get them.
Gas pedal should be the same for auto and manual. 18016-AB010
Brake and Clutch pedals are the same. 46531-AB000
The 350z dead pedal was 12.66
Gas pedal was 24.48
Brake and Clutch pedal was 17.17 each.
I order other stuff with it but the shipping came out to be 6.50. Also no tax so that was a big plus for me.
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Re: Re: Re: $11.11
Originally posted by dmontzmax
Will the 350z dead pedal work on a 3rd gen? Same goes for the AE pedals.
Will the 350z dead pedal work on a 3rd gen? Same goes for the AE pedals.
#35
Donald, let me know if you want me to hook it up for you...I got the quote from Jerry Rome Nissan and I can cut it to fit and deliver it to you next meet...
I got mine on and it is great
I got mine on and it is great
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#36
Originally posted by WizzaMax
Donald, let me know if you want me to hook it up for you...I got the quote from Jerry Rome Nissan and I can cut it to fit and deliver it to you next meet...
I got mine on and it is great
Donald, let me know if you want me to hook it up for you...I got the quote from Jerry Rome Nissan and I can cut it to fit and deliver it to you next meet...
I got mine on and it is great
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#37
i'm definately getting those pedals, and that dead pedal.. will look even better with a black interior
right now, i'm running a similar style leather wrapped shiftknob, but the ball is a bit bigger and heavier. however it sits lower than the factory ****, since the hole in the **** goes nearly to the top.
![](http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p4258b2dea527ca54fda541f941900067/fcc633cd.jpg)
Ball style ***** are definately comfortable very comfortable. However I'll be getting Mad Dhans shiftknob in the near future, just to have a variety.. i switch back and forth between ***** every now and then.. what i desperately need is a freakin shift boot.
but i gotta say that looks great.
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right now, i'm running a similar style leather wrapped shiftknob, but the ball is a bit bigger and heavier. however it sits lower than the factory ****, since the hole in the **** goes nearly to the top.
![](http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p4258b2dea527ca54fda541f941900067/fcc633cd.jpg)
Ball style ***** are definately comfortable very comfortable. However I'll be getting Mad Dhans shiftknob in the near future, just to have a variety.. i switch back and forth between ***** every now and then.. what i desperately need is a freakin shift boot.
but i gotta say that looks great.
#38
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
what i desperately need is a freakin shift boot.
what i desperately need is a freakin shift boot.
#40
$17.24 shipped for 350Z dead pedal
Go thru Ken at JerryRomeNissan.com
or email him like I did but should have waited for his response... mailto:JRNissanParts@jerryromenissan.com
Iliac posted all the part munbers for the accelerator and the brake pedal number for the auto should be easy to find when you call and place your order...
As it appears, JerryRomeNissan.com has best prices so far
then nissanparts.cc
then courtesyparts.com
Go thru Ken at JerryRomeNissan.com
or email him like I did but should have waited for his response... mailto:JRNissanParts@jerryromenissan.com
Iliac posted all the part munbers for the accelerator and the brake pedal number for the auto should be easy to find when you call and place your order...
As it appears, JerryRomeNissan.com has best prices so far
then nissanparts.cc
then courtesyparts.com