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Old 07-21-2009, 03:07 PM
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Pedals with the updated Grid machining on the gas pedal. The pedals match very nice, but the gas pedal has far less grip than the brake pedal, allowing your foot to slide across it properly.

Old 07-21-2009, 07:05 PM
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Nice pedals! I am definately going to look into a set. I am local also, in Mooresville
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Originally Posted by T_Glass_27
Nice pedals! I am definately going to look into a set. I am local also, in Mooresville
Let me know what you want in advance and you can check them out in person.

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Old 07-28-2009, 08:23 PM
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Black Grid with the Trim Ring and Grid on Gas and Footrest options.


Old 07-29-2009, 02:37 PM
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Oh I Like the black

looks like a great product. Will be getting some soon, as my foot keeps slipping off the brake (not very safe I guess)
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Originally Posted by Don 944 LA
Oh I Like the black

looks like a great product. Will be getting some soon, as my foot keeps slipping off the brake (not very safe I guess)
I think this info is in the first post, but here it is again anyway. Below are the results of our pedal grip testing. The first chart shows the dry test results. The second one shows the wet test results. For the wet testing, we used Armor All to show a "worst case scenario". The "Grid Flat Top" is the way we used to make the Grid pedals, with flat tops. The "Grid Pyramid" is the way we make them now, with the pointy tops.


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The SRP R&D machine.

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Block pedals in a 997TT.

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928 Auto Grid with Trim Rings
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Audi S4 Grid Black/Silver with Trim Rings
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3 series BMW pedals in Grid with the Trim Ring and Grid on Gas options.

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2010 Camaro pedals. Block in first picture and Grid Black/Silver in second.

Old 10-19-2009, 02:41 PM
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A set of these are still on my to-do list once my car is back on the road
Old 10-19-2009, 08:29 PM
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I've seen mixed reports: Are these pedals easy bolt-ons, or is there drilling required? They look great and I'd love a set.
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You need to drill a couple of holes per pedal, but it's not that big a deal. I easily did it on one battery charge of a POS harbor freight cordless drill.
I'm quite happy with mine. With my size 13 feet and the throttle extension tab, heel/toe downshifts are now a piece of cake on the track; I don't even think about it anymore.



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