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Old 02-05-2006, 02:39 PM
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Where can I find some aftermarket clutch/brake and gas pedals that I can dress my interior up with. If someone can find me a website or something that would be great. I can't seem to find them anywhere.

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most sponsors, I got some from dynopro auto. Sweet pedals right there.
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what do they look like? Any pics? How about a website?

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Easy install?
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ask in the appearance and detailing section
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Dyno Pro Auto's pedals are very nice


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Do they have any for just regular TA's?
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You have to email them for that
Here is a pic of one
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they look better when they are clean
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How is the installation?
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You have to email them for that
Here is a pic of one

Installation on the brake or brake/clutch pedals absolutely sucks. The gas/dead pedal are easy.
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Do you have to take the pedals out? How do they stay on, I don't see any screws.
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There are little plates that go over the actual pedals and wraps around it to the new dress up pedals. Then you screw the dress up pedal covers to the plate behind the original pedals.
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The Dynopro actually you remove the rubber pedal. Then drill the metal for the brake
pedal. I'm guessing the clutch is the same way.
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