new pedals

joka1

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2002 Black Mica ES-T
i got a free set of momo pedals but they where silver with yellow lettering so i painted them..... now they look like this.....( by the way i am going to the grafix shop i always use and having them print me up some momo vinyl in black to go where the yellow was.........

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i just figured i would share!!!!......
by the way they dont scratch or wear after being baked..... the one without the black rubber in it i screwed up so i figured i would test it out............... i will fix that one and install them this weekend
 
look good man.. i wanna see the final product once you get a chance to take pictures and get them installed. :D

i personally went with the Hayame carbon fiber pedals.
 

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What would be involved with installing 'real' aluminium pedals, rather than just the strap on's?

Would you have to replace the whole pedal/arm assembly?

-Sp
 
i dont know but that is what mine are....... they bolt directly to the stock pedal or the stock pedal arms...... when i figure it out i will let you know
 
I just can't figure out why people are obessed with that baby blue color that just doesn't match up with anything....
 
what's involved in baking your pedals?? like what kinda paint to use, what ?? and how long?? b/c my pedals are black and the edges are starting to see silver... but i luv them too much to give up and spend more for new ones.. so this would be a great weekend project.. thxthx
 
i just used krylon paint .....primed and painted......... then stuck it in the oven for 15 minutes............... then just let it cool down............. and if you look at my car ........ that is why i used that color!! its darker in person by the way
 
well right now I have some cheaper TypeR aluminum brushed pedals that I actually really like. especially since they were 25 shipped.

Mine came with the bend strap attatchments for them also but I didnt trusts that after my friend had his clutch pedal slip off at an inopportune time.

what I have done for now is simply take small screws in the four screw holes and screwed them into the rubber covers on the pedals.

When I have time I am going to take the rubber off and drill the holes straight into the metal pedals so I can bolt them directly to the pedal arm, basically bolt-washer-pedal-washer-nut or I could put anchors into the holes and then screw em in.

eventually switching up to momo and most of my main interior accents will be MOMO.
 

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