2nd Generation (GE 08-present)The New Fit... Generation specific talk and questions here.
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I am excited to let everyone know that we now offer Custom Racing Pedal sets for the 09 Fit!
STP Racing custom aluminum pedals are model specific, not one size fits all. These pedals are made by the first company to make application-specific racing pedals, as well as the first company to machine racing pedals from billet aluminum.
I am excited to let everyone know that we now offer Custom Racing Pedal sets for the 09 Fit!
SRP Racing custom aluminum pedals are model specific, not one size fits all. These pedals are made by the first company to make application-specific racing pedals, as well as the first company to machine racing pedals from billet aluminum.
75% more grip than factory rubber pedals.
Perfect fit.
Track-proven heel/toe sizing and positioning.
Complete choice of surface finishes.
Aircraft quality billet aluminum.
Available for automatic or manual transmissions.
BUMP FOR A GREAT PRODUCT! Available for manual or automatic cars.
zeta- how come you dont offer this economy package for the 07-08's?
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zeta- isn't that 09 kit like $79 for the set where as the 07-08 you have to buy the gas pedal/clutch brake separately like $50 a pop?
__________________ 08 FitSport (5MT) Storm Silver - My modded dd 09 FitSport (AT) Taffeta White - My stock GE8 as her dd 04 G35Coupe (6MT) Silver - My modded weekend touring car. 09 370Z (6MT) Silver - My weekend sports car.
Post your questions in my Fit Blog
I am excited to let everyone know that we now offer Custom Racing Pedal sets for the 09 Fit!
STP Racing custom aluminum pedals are model specific, not one size fits all. These pedals are made by the first company to make application-specific racing pedals, as well as the first company to machine racing pedals from billet aluminum.
do you have to drill holes in the stock pedal? (after the rubber covers are removed).
__________________ 08 FitSport (5MT) Storm Silver - My modded dd 09 FitSport (AT) Taffeta White - My stock GE8 as her dd 04 G35Coupe (6MT) Silver - My modded weekend touring car. 09 370Z (6MT) Silver - My weekend sports car.
Post your questions in my Fit Blog
Ordered the dead pedal cover in satin. Goes very well with my OEM sport pedals - precise fit, very good quality and feel.
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Originally Posted by kenchan
do you have to drill holes in the stock pedal? (after the rubber covers are removed).
More than likely because I can't see how they would adhere any other way. I don't think you can remove the rubber cover on the accelerator like you can the brake.
The OEM sport pedals were a total bitch because you have to slide a metal plate into the hollow portion of the pedal (after drilling), then pop in a rivet. Though, it's the most secure way to do it IMO. You don't want these to slip off while driving.
__________________ 08 FitSport (5MT) Storm Silver - My modded dd 09 FitSport (AT) Taffeta White - My stock GE8 as her dd 04 G35Coupe (6MT) Silver - My modded weekend touring car. 09 370Z (6MT) Silver - My weekend sports car.
Post your questions in my Fit Blog
Does anyone have pictures of the whole set installed in a fit?
And how is the grip on the satin one?
I don't have the whole set, only the satin footrest cover.
That said, it has a better grip than the OEM sport pedals with the rubber dimples. Each circle opening curves outward and has a relatively sharp edge. This really digs into the sole of your shoes. If my shoes are wet, I can still slide them around my OEM sport pedals, but I can't with the footrest. It grips exceptionally well.