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Those look exactly like my AutoVation Pedals. Same thing?
Here's a pic of what Satin would look like, I think the finish was called "Competition series" when I bought them. you can see how they are a stand out feature even from a distance. They are a great addition and a must have for an M6 because they improve heel/toe. Here's how:
The gas pedal cover has a section that is wider at the bottom bringing it closer to the brake pedal.
The gas pedal cover bolts on top of the existing pedal raising it slightly while the factory brake and clutch pedal covers are removed which lowers them when the new covers get bolted on getting them in a more level position under braking/downshifting.
They are very grippy and do not get slippery when wet unlike factory C6 pedals which are a little scary! For a DD I have heard that the finish can start to show shiny spots from wear but mine are still holding up fine. I would also recommend hitting the clutch and brake pedals with a coat of black spray paint when the covers are off.
I am also not a Salesman, (or am I)?
Here's a pic of what Satin would look like, I think the finish was called "Competition series" when I bought them. you can see how they are a stand out feature even from a distance. They are a great addition and a must have for an M6 because they improve heel/toe. Here's how:
The gas pedal cover has a section that is wider at the bottom bringing it closer to the brake pedal.
The gas pedal cover bolts on top of the existing pedal raising it slightly while the factory brake and clutch pedal covers are removed which lowers them when the new covers get bolted on getting them in a more level position under braking/downshifting.
They are very grippy and do not get slippery when wet unlike factory C6 pedals which are a little scary! For a DD I have heard that the finish can start to show shiny spots from wear but mine are still holding up fine. I would also recommend hitting the clutch and brake pedals with a coat of black spray paint when the covers are off.
I am also not a Salesman, (or am I)?
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Thanks Brian. I will order some and send off off to be powdercoated with a large order I have going out this summer.
Thanks!
Ryan
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Ryan
Hi Ryan,
Just to be clear, these are anodized and not powdercoated. I think the Block design will do well. I am planning on getting some anodized with the next batch - not sure if they will be Fbody or some other type of pedal. I actually think this design will do better than the Grid due to the lack of really sharp edges.
If you would like a set let me know and I will make sure I get a set anodized.
Brian
Just to be clear, these are anodized and not powdercoated. I think the Block design will do well. I am planning on getting some anodized with the next batch - not sure if they will be Fbody or some other type of pedal. I actually think this design will do better than the Grid due to the lack of really sharp edges.
If you would like a set let me know and I will make sure I get a set anodized.
Brian
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This is a coincedence that this post came out because I was about to ask around for some aftermarket pedals. Here they are! lol. I think I will get the satin one. Grid looks nice also.
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these are awesome pedals. I picked up a set wayyyyyy back when engraving was an option and they've been performing great ever since. Never had a problem with my feet slipping in the rain or anything. Best pedals out there IMO
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