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Pedals! What's your favorite aftermarket setup?


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And if you wear size 11 or larger you can move the pads on the clutch and brake over a inch or so and reweld the pads.

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George S Patton 

Planning the Normandy Break out 1944

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17 minutes ago, AceAndrew said:

Drill some speed holes, file down the front edge, send out to chrome

Show off! :D Those look amazing Andrew! Maybe slippery though? 

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

1976 2002 Fjordblau (owned 10 years)

A few steering wheels

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Haha, how can we convince you to post more pictures of your collection of goodies?!

 

Yes, slippery, but I'm trying to figure out how to add some tasteful grip tape .

 

Another consideration would be the set from Pedal Haus.

 

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@JohnP_02 I looked at those too, almost bought them. I looked at the @AceAndrewPedalHaus set too. I ended up with the AKG E30 covers. Mostly it came down to an aesthetic decision, but they are slightly smaller than the stock pad, so you get a little extra room too.  Just needed to trim the originals before powder, then drill and mount these guys. I have and love the Ireland gas pedal too, just not mounted in this pic.

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I switched to the Ireland Engineering Billet Roller pedal, incredible difference, I told my friend David to try it as well and he was shocked at how good it felt.

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I also added some support for the Navigators side 

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My 4th 2002 and the first set of Square Tail-Lights

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@chargin I have been eyeballing that IE roller pedal as well, I think I may get one! Where is your dead pedal from? Looks like Ireland is not selling theirs any longer sadly.

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

1976 2002 Fjordblau (owned 10 years)

A few steering wheels

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3 minutes ago, JohnP_02 said:

 I have been eyeballing that IE roller pedal as well, I think I may get one! Where is your dead pedal from? Looks like Ireland is not selling theirs any longer sadly.

 

Roller Pedal Hack: 

The most challenging part of the install was trying to get the BOLT in the bottom, it was super easy when I made a "Stud" instead and all three bolts went in from the top, trust me.

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Yes it is an IE Dead pedal, you may want to email them

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See the 4 versions of my 2002 project here: SoCal S2002 | Facebook

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That’s a great idea. I managed it with the bolts, but only because I have long arms. 😂

 

But yeah, that pedal is such a great mod, huge improvement over stock. That nubs design leaves something to be desired. 

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uhhh....  no speed holes in the brake pedal, Andrew!

 

But yes, just a bit of grip tape- and you can pop- rivet

the corners if you use the really thick, fabric- backed stuff.

 

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Andrew, you might try to find some rubber mushroom dots that fit through a couple of the holes to give you traction.

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If everybody in the room is thinking the same thing, then someone is not thinking.

 

George S Patton 

Planning the Normandy Break out 1944

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