Interior/Exterior Billet Pedals
Installed new billet pedals today. The accelerator pedal is extended closer to the brake pedal and spaced forward half a centimeter to bring it more in line with the depressed brake pedal, therefore making for easier heel and toe. It is now easy to brake and at the same time simply roll your foot over to the side slightly to work the throttle for smooth downshifts.
If I ever figured out how to post photos, I would place it here. But the best I can do is provide this link:
http://www.betterbodiesmotorsport.com/homefr.html
Go to "Custom Aluminum Accesories" and then "Track Pedals"
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'03 MCS, anthracite/leather, sport, cold, HK, computer, rain sensing wipers, mods on the way.
If I ever figured out how to post photos, I would place it here. But the best I can do is provide this link:
http://www.betterbodiesmotorsport.com/homefr.html
Go to "Custom Aluminum Accesories" and then "Track Pedals"
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'03 MCS, anthracite/leather, sport, cold, HK, computer, rain sensing wipers, mods on the way.
No, you simply remove the stock rubber slip on covers, then position the new billet units and drill 2 holes into the mini pedal using the exisiting holes in the billet pieces as a guide. Then machine screws and nyloc nuts to secure in place. Very easy, no mods needed. These are larger pedals than stock, but they feel great, and I like the substanial feel and look.
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