I have the razo ones, but when it rains out and I step in water, sometimes I slip right off the clutch. But thats also due to the act clutch, I literally have to push off the back of my seat to depress it
Those babies are SOOO expensive, but SOOOO sweet. Decisions, decisions, hehe. Nice pick!
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I really want a set of those because the brake and clutch are grippy but the has is slick for pedal modulation. I am just having a hard time convining my self to spend 200 on pedals.
Originally posted by BoYgUaN man imo way not worth 150 espically since u only step on them
With almost all Mugen products I would agree but these pedals are nothing short of perfect. You have to see them in person to see why people pay the $$$$.
I bought the mugen pedals about 2 yrs ago, off of ebay.
They are expensive. I think they list for like $170 or something around that. I believe I paid $140 something for them, it was a while ago. http://www.kingmotorsports.com might have them on their site.
The pedals feel nice and solid, they clamp onto the bare metal plate that lies underneath the removable rubber grips that all pedals have.. then you snug them down nice and tight with small black allen bolts. They overall install is nice and clean. I wouldn't be driving with them every day if there was any doubt that they might fail me. They look nice and give a surefooted grip to wet and dry feet- take a look at the scruffy aluminum finish.
I'm sure lots of ppl will say that money is spent better elsewhere, but nothing beats improving the feel of the parts of your car that you touch the most (shifter, pedals, wheel). They make driving less boring.
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