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Old Jun 29, 2008 | 05:25 PM
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is there a particular brand that doesn't require drilling in the stock pedal. i know the momo pedals you have to so i'm staying away from those but what about the sparco ones. do they just slip on after you slip the stock ones off or how does that work. and which style of shift **** is the most comfortable when shifting the shifter. i'm thinking goin sparco all the way but if there's other ones that are better please let me know. just want to make the inside look a bit nicer.
Old Jun 29, 2008 | 05:28 PM
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obx?
Old Jun 29, 2008 | 06:03 PM
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alot of them have brackets that you screw in, but it's not screwed into the pedal

Razo in particular has those. (i know cuz i have some from them)
Old Jun 29, 2008 | 06:10 PM
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Sparcos are universal aka drilling required.

OBX are the only ones im awareof that are OEM fit.
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you can go to www.ultimatepedals.com and they have a lot of options there in terms of style and design. but for a shift ****, I personally am going with a Team VOODOO. they countersink theres which puts it lower on the shaft and they look and feel great.
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the OBX fit on easier since they sell them to fit like OEM unlike other brands that are universal.
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i have the sparcos. they require drilling. only ones i'm familiar with that dont require drilling are the obx ones
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OBX pedals, very easy to remove OEM and install these.

OBX Shift **** too, I have the mesh, but it gets HOT in the heat!
Old Jun 30, 2008 | 07:45 PM
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Default Re: racing pedals and shift *****

Originally Posted by scionkei
is there a particular brand that doesn't require drilling in the stock pedal. i know the momo pedals you have to so i'm staying away from those but what about the sparco ones. do they just slip on after you slip the stock ones off or how does that work. and which style of shift **** is the most comfortable when shifting the shifter. i'm thinking goin sparco all the way but if there's other ones that are better please let me know. just want to make the inside look a bit nicer.
The OBX shifter and pedals look pretty nice. I installed them myself and didn't require any drilling or anything. Putting the pedals on were kind of hard though. You really gotta be strong to wrap the new pedals around the old ones. People always say my interior looks hot.
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