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<blockquote data-quote="mudblood" data-source="post: 733041" data-attributes="member: 12963"><p>Just wondering what exactly you would make out of a full set. I mean by that would the two other pedals be metal with rubber pads or just metal? I had aftermarket pedals and they were metal with a very grippy rough surface. Worst thing I ever put on the car. Everytime I got on it and hit the clutch my foot slipped. Even slipped at times putting on brakes. It was also very expensive. Looked great but was not very functional. Now the dead pedal was fine as it was used to just reat my foot upon but once you start moving your feet around the pedals were frankly pretty slippery regardless of the rough grippy surface. I even paid more money for the little rubber knobby surface to fit into the holes in the metal pedals. That was even worse and I took them back out. Long story shory I put the stock pedals back on the car. Just my experience with aftermarket pedals. Look great but for me not very useful. Thbe dead pedal was very useful as I just rested my foot on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudblood, post: 733041, member: 12963"] Just wondering what exactly you would make out of a full set. I mean by that would the two other pedals be metal with rubber pads or just metal? I had aftermarket pedals and they were metal with a very grippy rough surface. Worst thing I ever put on the car. Everytime I got on it and hit the clutch my foot slipped. Even slipped at times putting on brakes. It was also very expensive. Looked great but was not very functional. Now the dead pedal was fine as it was used to just reat my foot upon but once you start moving your feet around the pedals were frankly pretty slippery regardless of the rough grippy surface. I even paid more money for the little rubber knobby surface to fit into the holes in the metal pedals. That was even worse and I took them back out. Long story shory I put the stock pedals back on the car. Just my experience with aftermarket pedals. Look great but for me not very useful. Thbe dead pedal was very useful as I just rested my foot on it. [/QUOTE]
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