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Old 04-25-2001, 07:33 AM
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I have some old dinky generic Niken mesh style pedals I got two years ago. Anyway, after 45K miles. They start to look really worn. I'm looking for some new ones that are chrome or brushed aluminum style. Anyone have Levoc pedals? Which model numbers? Anywhere online/mail order I can pick up Levoc pedals for cheap. I was also thinking about the OBX pedals on www.groupbuycenter.com It comes with a dead pedal for the auto and it's only $35. Post what you have and how's the fit?
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Old 04-25-2001, 08:06 AM
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Any pedals you get will fit, unless they are marked as model-specific. My roommate has some on his Saturn that are made of metal with some colored plastic inserts. They work great when they are dry, but get very slick if your feet are wet.
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Old 04-25-2001, 08:28 AM
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Hey 1MAX2NV,

I have some pedals which will fit perfectly on the Max (they fit on mine, no problems), look just like the Levocs, and they are $30 shipped.
Let me know if you are interested
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alex@southwestautoworks.com
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Old 04-25-2001, 03:47 PM
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I sell brushed aluminum pedals. These were custom fitted for my car, so it's a perfect fit. They are more expensive though. Price is $60 for the brushed set, and $45 for the diamond plate (matches your metal mats).
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Old 04-25-2001, 04:14 PM
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I have......

most of them are universal they have some little clips with teeth on the back that you just screw down after you take off the rubber piece on the brake....

-Black/Silver Aluminum Racing Pedals=$18.00- Any local Pep Boys.

-Black/Silver Aluminum Footrest/Dead Pedal=$12.00-JCW Sport Compact.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/JCWSportCompact.jhtml

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What is the purpose for these racing pedals? Is there any use other than cosmetic? I got the Razo titanium pedal set. Sure, it looks good, but I don't feel any difference. Maybe I should get the carbon fiber ones? Anyway, I took off the Razo titanium pedals. So, should I get a new set, maybe carbon fiber ones, or just keep the stock looking pedals?
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Originally posted by Cumalot
What is the purpose for these racing pedals? Is there any use other than cosmetic? I got the Razo titanium pedal set. Sure, it looks good, but I don't feel any difference. Maybe I should get the carbon fiber ones? Anyway, I took off the Razo titanium pedals. So, should I get a new set, maybe carbon fiber ones, or just keep the stock looking pedals?
Some people use aftermarket pedals to get better heel & toe spacing.
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Some people use aftermarket pedals to get better heel & toe spacing.

So, it's useless for automatic then? Other than cosmetic?
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So, it's useless for automatic then? Other than cosmetic?
Well mostly yes, but I guess with the right set they could improve the grip of the pedal.
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