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Hey everyone,
Where can I get some nice looking pedals for my Camaro? I know Autozone sells some but they only had them in blue or red. Anyplace else I can get them? How easy are they to replace?
I have black and grey ones, i think they look cool imo, have a look at my site... (they were for import cars, but they seem to fit pretty good) it was only 15 bux
Where did you find pedals that fit? Every pedal I've ever tried on my car wouldn't fit on the accelerator cause it's so dang tiny. I mean you can put it on but then you can't push the pedal all the way down. Do yours do the same thing?
yea mines do the same.its ok for now though cause i dont waste as much gas as i used too. i think of it as a control almost. when i go out to the races though it comes off really easy, plus i always make up some bs line as to why i only have a cool looking brake pedal and a regular gas pedal....i tell them to mind thier own business. when they decide to get a real car (ponitac firebird) then they can criticize me, until then....STFU!
yea but i like they way they look though!
98 firebird V6<br />3.08 gears (3.42\'s coming sson)<br />free ram air (cai coming soon)<br />80 series flowmaster<br />more to come
Is there no company that makes after-market pedals specifically to fit gm cars? You'd think as many as you see out on the road someone by now would make them.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by V6Maniac: Where did you find pedals that fit? Every pedal I've ever tried on my car wouldn't fit on the accelerator cause it's so dang tiny. I mean you can put it on but then you can't push the pedal all the way down. Do yours do the same thing?<hr></blockquote>
I have the same problem, but i modded mine a bit so that I can floor it...
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by V6Maniac: Is there no company that makes after-market pedals specifically to fit gm cars? You'd think as many as you see out on the road someone by now would make them.<hr></blockquote>
MBA makes nice ones. A bit pricey though, but still very nice.
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