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hey guys,
so my stock pedals kinda broke off...i don't know how...but just the rubber part (i can no longer drive with just socks on)...i wanted to get some kind of replacement...maybe some good "racing pedals"...but i didn't want to get the cheapy ricey cover ones...any suggestions? and i would rather have functionality over looks...
-raj
so my stock pedals kinda broke off...i don't know how...but just the rubber part (i can no longer drive with just socks on)...i wanted to get some kind of replacement...maybe some good "racing pedals"...but i didn't want to get the cheapy ricey cover ones...any suggestions? and i would rather have functionality over looks...
-raj
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OMP has some nice pedals at decent prices.... Most are bolt ons and designed for performance (as well as looks). I had to dremel the clutch and brake so they didn't show behind the ones I got, but for the price they look and feel great.
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You can do like mine and get the Mugen pedals from King Motorsports. They are lightweight aluminum and not ricey at all; they replace your factory rubber. Here's a pic:
The downside? I checked King's website and they retail $189 h:
The downside? I checked King's website and they retail $189 h:
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