Does anyone have any links to some quality aftermarket alloy pedals for the new Euro?
I would like some, but the super cheap ones just dont cut it LOL
I have seen them, but not sure where to get hold of them?
ANy help appreciated
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Does anyone have any links to some quality aftermarket alloy pedals for the new Euro?
I would like some, but the super cheap ones just dont cut it LOL
I have seen them, but not sure where to get hold of them?
ANy help appreciated
http://ghiaboy.customer.netspace.net.au/Accord/10.JPG
Like those? I ordered from www.japanparts.com. They are the pedals for JDM Euro R. ;)
thanks for that :)
are japanparts trust worthy? do they take long to send u ur items?
I got one word for those pedals.
SWEET!
What about those rip off HSV pedals... Cos they don't look too bad, they're cheap and you can hardly see the HSV symbol... A last resort though...
Japanparts is trustworthy but they do take a few weeks to get here! Good service and quick email replies as well. ;) But I dont know if they sell pedals for MT because only AT is listed on their web site.
hey trigger
how much was shipping for those pedals?
I was looking at these pedals for my Euro - only one problem, JDM only do them in Auto, and mine's a six speed damn it. A-J Racing in canada claim they have a manual JDM set but since they have no photos I'm not sure - the JDMParts set is from Modulo (Aftermarket arm of Honda) so if they don't make it, it probably don't exist.
I stock a set of S2000 pedals in my old EG. Very simple, buy the S2000 pedals (very cheap from Hontoys), drill out the rivets holding on the pedal covers, buy a pack of black rivets from speciality fasteners ($4), remove the rubber pedal covers, mark and drill pedals to suit. Rivet in your s200- pedals. They look just like those pedals in the pics including the footrest. Takes about 45 minutes for factory rice.
EDIT: Actually, it looks like those pedals pivot at the bottom (accelerator pedal), if so the S2000 pedals prob wont suit. Worth checking though.
They look great, I saw this post some time ago and keep re-visiting it. I think I am talking myself into getting some.
Having never replaced pedals before, is it a big job (1 hour, 5 hours) ?
Are these covers that go over the existing pedals, or do you remove the old pedal plate completely ?
Thanks
I've always liked the look of the Levoc pedals available here ...
http://www.turbocare.com.au/Levoc/levoc.htm
I think they're based out of a service station or something in Frenchs Forest in Sydney.
I'm going to be getting a set for my wife's Euro and for my MX5 in the near future, will let you know if they're easy to fit and post some pic's.
regards
Rod