New Pedals Question
Hey im planning on buying some new pedals for the tc Manual ones.. I was curious do most Pedals fit or are there specific ones for certain cars?
I was curious i seen these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RAZO-...2784QQtcZphoto
On ebay so but i find alot more if i just type in general manual pedals.. so my question is will most manual pedals work for the tc or do we need specific fitment pedals?
I was curious i seen these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RAZO-...2784QQtcZphoto
On ebay so but i find alot more if i just type in general manual pedals.. so my question is will most manual pedals work for the tc or do we need specific fitment pedals?
I'm just learning too but this is what I know.
Some of them you have to drill I know that.
I bought the Razo Competition Ti and put them in about 2-3 months ago and all the blue has scraped off in a number of spots. Really has made me question the Razo product.
Be very careful of the gas pedal, Thinner the better. Look at your stock one and notice how thin it is. The Razo Competition Ti it pretty thin but I had to keep moving it all the way to the right, as far as it could possible go so that I didn't step on the gas when I hit the break... not a fun problem. That would be my only concern with the one you picked put.
Also, when I get new ones they are going to have rubber on them. I find that shoes that are wet and sandy can be annoying against metal pedals
Some of them you have to drill I know that.
I bought the Razo Competition Ti and put them in about 2-3 months ago and all the blue has scraped off in a number of spots. Really has made me question the Razo product.
Be very careful of the gas pedal, Thinner the better. Look at your stock one and notice how thin it is. The Razo Competition Ti it pretty thin but I had to keep moving it all the way to the right, as far as it could possible go so that I didn't step on the gas when I hit the break... not a fun problem. That would be my only concern with the one you picked put.
Also, when I get new ones they are going to have rubber on them. I find that shoes that are wet and sandy can be annoying against metal pedals
Have you looked at them on Razo's website:
http://www.carmate-usa.com/html_razo...s_s_gtspec.htm
I kinda like them but I think that they will be all scratched up.
They are the small ones: RP104 so that is good
http://www.carmate-usa.com/html_razo...s_s_gtspec.htm
I kinda like them but I think that they will be all scratched up.
They are the small ones: RP104 so that is good
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RAZO-...em310025922784
Found them on ebayyy I really dont want a overlay they look chessy i want actual replacement pedals if we can do that
Found them on ebayyy I really dont want a overlay they look chessy i want actual replacement pedals if we can do that
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From: Brainerd, MN
Originally Posted by beedee
im really happy with my obx ones i got for my manual tC. the brushed aluminum looks great, the rubber on them allow for good grip and a much better overall feel than stock.
momo makes some nice expensive pedals, but I havent seen a quality "complete replacement" pedal yet. Figured there would be a trd set from the celi or supra, or something JDM (from trd overseas), but I havent seen anything like that.
This isn't really helpful, but I have a set of MOMO pedals that I bought late fall last year but never got a chance to install them (winter sucks!). They'll be put on within the next few weeks so I can chime in after that. Hopefully they work out as well as I expect.
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