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Old 01-15-2003, 05:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Aftermarket Pedals

I did a search for pedals and didnt come up with much.

What do you guys reccomend?

When I did the search I noticed alot of people were having troubles with the universal ones.


My rubber boot wore off of my clutch so I might as well replace all of them.
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Old 01-15-2003, 07:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sparco Grips or Sparco Smarts. They need to be drilled in, and they dont screw in and fall apart like the cheaper brands.
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Old 01-15-2003, 08:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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if you want the absolute best pedals... then Mugen. You just have to be able to justify spending $175 on pedals.
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Old 01-15-2003, 11:36 AM   #4 (permalink)
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if you want the absolute best pedals... then Mugen. You just have to be able to justify spending $175 on pedals.
the mugen ones are so nice. they have a smooth gas pedal which makes it easier to modulate the gas, nice grippy surface on the brake and clutch and the chunk on the gas to make heel-toeing easier. as tyler mentioned the problem is the price. there are other pedals out there that are just about as nice. i would have to reccomend something like sparco's.
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I have some by a company called "Conrero." THey are top notch, and need to be drilled to the OE pedal. They are very grippy, and they are so sharp that I almost cut my finger off trying to put them in

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If I was to ever buy pedals, I would probably go with some nice sparco's...
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I got Momo Grip's
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If I was to ever buy pedals, I would probably go with some nice sparco's...
Yeah, me too.. when i do get pedals (not anytime soon), I'll get Sparco Grips... along with my Torinos!
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sparco grips are the way to go
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Ebay pads the way to go .. ebay.com *search* = Prelude pedals.
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Ebay pads the way to go .. ebay.com *search* = Prelude pedals.
Like factory pedals? Or aftermarket ones that can fit on a Prelude?
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Ha they are some cheesy brand kinda like STR...
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Ha they are some cheesy brand kinda like STR...
Aren't those kinda like APC and RAZO? Yeah, don't they actually give you a couple extra horsepower?
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Hahaha something like that and come with 3 stickers in the box.
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Hahaha something like that and come with 3 stickers in the box.
That's not enough stickers.... it'd be a waste of my money.
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So are the Grips better than the Smarts. I love the look of the Smarts because it matches my Techno shift knob.
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i guess you guys never seen the Project M (greek letter). those are pretty bad ass too. i remember seeing a GT skyline using those(in super street featured article).
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Who makes them? Sparco? I've never heard of them.... are they universal or what?
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Sparco smarts or Sparco grips?

do the smarts come in more colors then just blue, i want something thats pretty good quality and on ebay the grips are 42 dollars on a dutch auction if anyones intrested i just found it.
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