WS6 Pedals
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WS6 Pedals
I don't know if anyone else was trying to find these like me but I finally tracked some down. Every other place I found stopped selling them, so I just bought up a set. They also come with SS for you camaro folks!
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If you guys like these, grab 'em while you can!!
Here's the story (to the best of my knowledge):
These are pedals originally by "autovation" (do a google search), then they got in trouble with GM (and other companies) for putting the logos on them (non-licensed) so now they only sell plain pedals or generic engravings. Dynoproauto bought out autovation's stock of these special engraved pedals and within the past year or so, dynoproauto has disappeared for some reason (out of business?).
Bottom line - Get them while you can, because I don't think they have actually been made for quite a while, and this other company in the first post probably just has old stock.
I was fortunate to get mine when autovation was still selling them and was able to get them in a special matte (sand-blasted) finish which I liked better than the shiny finish.
These pedals are awesome, they have sharp raised edges and holes to grip your shoes. They work great in the rain too. These are not just pedal covers, they replace your rubber pedal feet, and directly attach to the metal pedal backing.
I do not work for any of these companies, I just really like the pedals.
Here's a pic on my car:
Here's the story (to the best of my knowledge):
These are pedals originally by "autovation" (do a google search), then they got in trouble with GM (and other companies) for putting the logos on them (non-licensed) so now they only sell plain pedals or generic engravings. Dynoproauto bought out autovation's stock of these special engraved pedals and within the past year or so, dynoproauto has disappeared for some reason (out of business?).
Bottom line - Get them while you can, because I don't think they have actually been made for quite a while, and this other company in the first post probably just has old stock.
I was fortunate to get mine when autovation was still selling them and was able to get them in a special matte (sand-blasted) finish which I liked better than the shiny finish.
These pedals are awesome, they have sharp raised edges and holes to grip your shoes. They work great in the rain too. These are not just pedal covers, they replace your rubber pedal feet, and directly attach to the metal pedal backing.
I do not work for any of these companies, I just really like the pedals.
Here's a pic on my car:
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Did any of you other guys get your pedals yet?
My order is listed as "On Hold" even though my echeck payment cleared a week ago.
I contacted them about it and am waiting for a reply.
My order is listed as "On Hold" even though my echeck payment cleared a week ago.
I contacted them about it and am waiting for a reply.
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My A4-M6 swap isnt done but I feel like buying a set that says Z28 before its too late. I like the MBA pedals but these are kinda cool. Anyone have pics of the ones that say Z28?
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Finally got mine in a couple days ago. Apparently there was a processing error that had it on hold. They released the order and sent it on its way. It arrived in a white VHS shipper box and the pedals were wrapped in newsprint for protection. All the hardware plus some extra was included as were very detailed instructions for the install.
I have to say it took a bit longer to get them put on than I originally thought since you have to drill 4 holes in each the Brake pedal and the Clutch (if you have M6).
But now that they are on I wonder what took me so long to get them!
THEY LOOK FANTASTIC!
I have to say it took a bit longer to get them put on than I originally thought since you have to drill 4 holes in each the Brake pedal and the Clutch (if you have M6).
But now that they are on I wonder what took me so long to get them!
THEY LOOK FANTASTIC!
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I will have pics up soon once I clean out the drivers side of the interior.
Echo: Use the screws that were supplied and screw them right in. I took a bit of time to line things up but it's as simple as what I just described. It takes a good few solid turns but they eventually bit and go right in from there. You could drill it to make it easier but I didn't bother. The pedals look great. Now I just have to get the car off the ramps to se how they feel.
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Echo: Use the screws that were supplied and screw them right in. I took a bit of time to line things up but it's as simple as what I just described. It takes a good few solid turns but they eventually bit and go right in from there. You could drill it to make it easier but I didn't bother. The pedals look great. Now I just have to get the car off the ramps to se how they feel.
-Brian
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Yah, what Blackbirdws6 said. The gas pedal is just plastic so you can put the screws right into it.
I took quite a few pics before, during and after the installation so I will most likely be doing another instructional for others to use if they get similar pedals.
I took quite a few pics before, during and after the installation so I will most likely be doing another instructional for others to use if they get similar pedals.