DIY: Aftermarket Pedals
#1
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
DIY: Aftermarket Pedals
Hey everyone, I just recieved my "performance" pedals from STRUT KING (STRUTKING.COM - Custom Automotive Parts) The protective plastic is still on the pedals but here are the pics:
Anyway, Pics of the installation will (hopefully) be as detailed as my other one (DIY T1R Carbon Intake)
Anyway, Pics of the installation will (hopefully) be as detailed as my other one (DIY T1R Carbon Intake)
#2
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
alright, here's the write up:
Step One:
align exactly where the pedals fit properly and tape them down so that they won't move when you drill the holes:
Step Two:
drill where the holes are provided
Here's what it looks like after the holes are drilled:
Step Three:
Screw and/or bolt down the aftermarket pedals to the OE ones
Step Four:
YOUR DONE!!
Step One:
align exactly where the pedals fit properly and tape them down so that they won't move when you drill the holes:
Step Two:
drill where the holes are provided
Here's what it looks like after the holes are drilled:
Step Three:
Screw and/or bolt down the aftermarket pedals to the OE ones
Step Four:
YOUR DONE!!
#3
Hey, I was wondering if the scres were included or did you just pick some up? Also, is the grip for the break pedal the same or better? I don't care if my foot slips off the gas. The brake is a whole different story.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
All hardware is included. (Screws, bolts, drills) Feels great. Only concern is that on the brake, if you don't' hit the dimples, your foot slides a little during a panic stop. I've contacted the supplier and they are looking into improving the design.
#5
nice writeup! looks exactly like mine.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...kevin1107.html
OMG MAN!! U AND ME HAVE THE SAME BLACK N DECKER DRILL!!! I was like wait, did he steal this picture from me? i have the same drill but then im like holy crap no u have the same one! omg i've had that drill for like almost 10 years in my posession and about another 8-10 years in the posession of my dad. I just recently bought a keyless drill just so i can have an extra drill but i still use my trusty ol black n decker. They don't make them like they used to huh. It's still hard as a rock even tho i dropped it off my roof at least 15 times.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...kevin1107.html
OMG MAN!! U AND ME HAVE THE SAME BLACK N DECKER DRILL!!! I was like wait, did he steal this picture from me? i have the same drill but then im like holy crap no u have the same one! omg i've had that drill for like almost 10 years in my posession and about another 8-10 years in the posession of my dad. I just recently bought a keyless drill just so i can have an extra drill but i still use my trusty ol black n decker. They don't make them like they used to huh. It's still hard as a rock even tho i dropped it off my roof at least 15 times.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
nice writeup! looks exactly like mine.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...kevin1107.html
OMG MAN!! U AND ME HAVE THE SAME BLACK N DECKER DRILL!!! I was like wait, did he steal this picture from me? i have the same drill but then im like holy crap no u have the same one! omg i've had that drill for like almost 10 years in my posession and about another 8-10 years in the posession of my dad. I just recently bought a keyless drill just so i can have an extra drill but i still use my trusty ol black n decker. They don't make them like they used to huh. It's still hard as a rock even tho i dropped it off my roof at least 15 times.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...kevin1107.html
OMG MAN!! U AND ME HAVE THE SAME BLACK N DECKER DRILL!!! I was like wait, did he steal this picture from me? i have the same drill but then im like holy crap no u have the same one! omg i've had that drill for like almost 10 years in my posession and about another 8-10 years in the posession of my dad. I just recently bought a keyless drill just so i can have an extra drill but i still use my trusty ol black n decker. They don't make them like they used to huh. It's still hard as a rock even tho i dropped it off my roof at least 15 times.
Hey, i'm SO SORRY for doing the same DYI!! I had NO idea!! I"m really sorry. But yeah, CRAZY how we've got the same drill!!
#11
I wonder if the MT EP3 pedals strutking sells will work. They're 99 bux
STRUTKING.COM - Custom Automotive Parts
STRUTKING.COM - Custom Automotive Parts
Last edited by hondaf1racing; 12-21-2007 at 09:14 AM.
#14
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
??? no idea. I originally wasn't even going to get pedals so i don't know the market
#15
I wonder if the MT EP3 pedals strutking sells will work. They're 99 bux
STRUTKING.COM - Custom Automotive Parts
STRUTKING.COM - Custom Automotive Parts
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