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#247813 Aug 12, 7:37pm
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I don't really like the stock rubber pedal covers, they're just kind of slippery sometimes.

Is there any real difference among the different after market stuff? Does it come down to personal preference for the style? I'm open to recommendations but prefer a set that includes the dead pedal.

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you can always buy the gts pedals..but they're like $200.

i have them (obviously) and my foot doesnt slip of them..but my foot doesnt slip off of other rubbers ones either, though.

you can always go to modacar.com or sounddomain.com to look at their pedals..they should offer deadpedal sets as well.

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or get some cheap pedal slip-ons like I have grin, Looks great, grip well thumbsup

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Don't get the cheap generic pedals that "clamp" on. If you don't wanna shell out the dough for the GTS pedals, autovation.net makes a nice custom pair that BOLTS into place. Here's a pic of mine smile
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Thats what I mean, mine are bolten onto the stockers tongue

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Originally Posted by BReakinDrifTs
Thats what I mean, mine are bolten onto the stockers tongue

Mine are bolted THROUGH the stock pedals (yes, you have to drill through).


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Thanks. All that gives me some places to start looking.

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Originally Posted by Speed4TheNeed
you can always buy the gts pedals..but they're like $200.

actually the price is $124.53 with dead pedal for auto and $98.45 for manual...

try this link
http://wctoyota1sport.com/TRD/index.htm

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i think none of them are gonna give you a good grip if ur shoes are wet. aluminum can be as slippery as ruber, even with holes, it wont grip. maybe put a towl on the pedal you like or on ur foot? or maybe put a pedal in a sock and have ur feet as dry as you can. more grip on cloth then rubber or aluminum

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I decided on the GTS pedals but Evan's look nice also...

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Originally Posted by Evan
Don't get the cheap generic pedals that "clamp" on. If you don't wanna shell out the dough for the GTS pedals, autovation.net makes a nice custom pair that BOLTS into place. Here's a pic of mine smile

those look great, evan thumbsup

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Originally Posted by stefanoc
i think none of them are gonna give you a good grip if ur shoes are wet. aluminum can be as slippery as ruber, even with holes, it wont grip. maybe put a towl on the pedal you like or on ur foot? or maybe put a pedal in a sock and have ur feet as dry as you can. more grip on cloth then rubber or aluminum

There's a raised lip on all of the "holes" to give good grip, even when your shoes are wet. It's not like a flat sheet of metal.
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i have carbon fiber pedals grin i love em

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evans petals look nice, i'd go with those or the gts. i wouldn't recommend just any aftermarket tho.

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I just installed my GTS Pedals. I love them, look great, feel great. (pics in a couple days)

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Originally Posted by Evan
There's a raised lip on all of the "holes" to give good grip, even when your shoes are wet. It's not like a flat sheet of metal.

I drive barefoot sometimes. Sounds like raised metal lip could be painful. Anyone have pics of GTS pedals? Anybody try the OBX pedals from Toyota? How do they feel?


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I'll have pics up tomorrow or monday.

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Originally Posted by Sancho
Originally Posted by Evan
There's a raised lip on all of the "holes" to give good grip, even when your shoes are wet. It's not like a flat sheet of metal.

I drive barefoot sometimes. Sounds like raised metal lip could be painful. Anyone have pics of GTS pedals? Anybody try the OBX pedals from Toyota? How do they feel?

Are you joking? I don't think any pedals would be comfortable to have when driving barefoot. spineyes


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