Anyone put aftermarket pedals on their car? You know, those stainless steel ones that say AMG or one of those fancy tunner names....with the rubber bumps or lines on them.
How is the fit and finnish?
Install issues at all?
Any trick to remove the current stock rubber ones?
Thanks
How is the fit and finnish?
Install issues at all?
Any trick to remove the current stock rubber ones?
Thanks
Most of the sets sold on e-bay require drilling. I've been thinking about some, but don't want to drill my pedals. 

yeh, I noticed the drilling rqts. I am not that worried about it, but....should I be.....
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How about OEM Alum. Pedals? Under $50 from dealership...
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Gas: 170 300 00 04
Brake: 170 290 01 82
E-Brake: 230 430 00 84
[/QUOTE]Gas: 170 300 00 04
Brake: 170 290 01 82
E-Brake: 230 430 00 84
No drilling? Under $50 from the dealership...now that I do not beleive, my dealer charges $50 at the door to get in. (they have to cover the cost of the coffee bar and salon inside!)
Any OEM places to order on-line?
Any OEM places to order on-line?
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I used the ones off e-bay. Had to drill 4 small holes in each pedal. No big deal. The amg alum. pedals looks great.
pedals $65 shipped
drill free
look priceless
I want my vehicle to look nice but I don't think I should have to pay crazy prices on parts.
pedals $65 shipped
drill free
look priceless
I want my vehicle to look nice but I don't think I should have to pay crazy prices on parts.
did you have to remove the current plastic? Did you have to drill the car or the pedals themselves? Did the pedals come with any type of instructions?
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No instructions. Very simple.
Gas pedal..... removed 2 nuts that holds it on the floor
remove rubber pedal
drill holes in plastic support
install alum. pedal
Brake pedal...remove rubber pedal
drill 4 holes in metal support
install alum. pedal
E-Brake........ remove rubber cover..install new cover (no drilling)
Foot rest...... screw the alum. pedal to the floor.
Est. time @ 30-1 hr.
The pedals should come with screws.
Gas pedal..... removed 2 nuts that holds it on the floor
remove rubber pedal
drill holes in plastic support
install alum. pedal
Brake pedal...remove rubber pedal
drill 4 holes in metal support
install alum. pedal
E-Brake........ remove rubber cover..install new cover (no drilling)
Foot rest...... screw the alum. pedal to the floor.
Est. time @ 30-1 hr.
The pedals should come with screws.
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Used the brabus pedals. The pic is on a previous post here. Drilling was not a problem as the under pedal is hard plastic. Two little screws and you're done. That was 2+ years ago and still no problems.
thanks guys....I ordered them!
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i got a kit off ebay and i love the way it looks. It makes the car look alot sportier!
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clkvegas, which pedals did you buy and from where? I am thinking about doing the same thing.
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Cool.......Not hard to install at all.
We don't have to pay a lot to look good. It's how you do it.
We don't have to pay a lot to look good. It's how you do it.
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