Pedals and Footrest in Aluminum
#16
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I noticed that no one mentioned the Numeric Racing pedals which come in either black or aluminum finishes. I needed to replace my brake pedal as it was getting smooth and found my foot slipping off of it. I chose aluminum finish, simply because I never owned anything that was anodized that didn't wear off. Here is a pic of my install:
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Captain_ (02-08-2021)
#17
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Built my own LFBP
I needed a pedal for more control when left foot braking. I built one my self. Its a crucial task concerning we talk about braking the car, so it put a lot of effort in building a pedal that was structurally safe, that didn't obstruct and could in no circumstance come loose.
After that I let form follow function and took inspiration from Alonsos F1 where both pedals where surfaced completely with grip tape.
After that I let form follow function and took inspiration from Alonsos F1 where both pedals where surfaced completely with grip tape.
Last edited by Captain_; 02-08-2021 at 11:50 AM.
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I noticed that no one mentioned the Numeric Racing pedals which come in either black or aluminum finishes. I needed to replace my brake pedal as it was getting smooth and found my foot slipping off of it. I chose aluminum finish, simply because I never owned anything that was anodized that didn't wear off. Here is a pic of my install:
#20
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Another choice if you need one is SRP pedals. Really cost effective and great quality. Very customizable and they have a dead pedal too. I had a set in my Audi rs4 and my 997.2S. Both are now gone but not forgotten!
https://www.srpracing.com
https://www.srpracing.com
Last edited by 8202632; 02-08-2021 at 11:37 PM.
#21
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they were in my 2nd car and while I didn't really like the look, once I had them they were great
but yeah, get aftermarket, OE look wonky
but yeah, get aftermarket, OE look wonky
#24
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I retrofitted the OEM ones to my previous GTS after feeling them on a friends car with my fingers, felt very grippy. However the impression on driving was no real difference, the surface contact area with the sole of your shoe is reduced because you're just resting on the peaks, but they look good [attempts to justify the cost]. Sticking with the regular ones on this car.
Last edited by _RS_; 02-09-2021 at 10:39 PM.