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    Strut King Pedals

    Just giving everyone a heads up.

    If anyone is after a cheaper alternative to the euro R pedals, over at TSXCLUB.com Strut King is offering a complete set for $65USD plus shipping. They're stainless steel as opposed to aluminium and they're missing the plastic studs through the dead pedal. Other than that its a bargain.

    I also asked if they can swap the foot rest with the RSX one and he was fine with it and hopefully I get my set soon!

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    just letting you know that I'm sure it's illegal to put drilled pedal without rubber/plastic studs in your car. Of course this only becomes a problem if the police sees it

    Having said that, the pedal could be slippery and becomes dangerous.
    euro77 by Jimmy (toE)

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    The designers need a slap, i mean how much more could it cost to put rubber studs on the other 2 pedals?

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    not having rubber on these pedals is not an issue

    ive got them, never been slippery
    Bwwwwoooommmp

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    Well, the original euro r pedals don't have rubber on those pedals either, and the oem pedals are only rubber on the brake and clutch as well.

    TBH the plastic accelerator and foot rest don't offer much grip either.

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    yeah i've slipped a couple of time with the oem pedals.

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    hey so can anyone post up the pics of the original also how much can we pic it up for... ive been wanting pedals for ages.. tho the mugen are too expensive and the euro i duno where to get from.. i ehard its like 200+ so yeah... if its like $100 bucks im in for it???

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    also i want to know about the footrest.......i like the one of the RSX as well tho will there be a problems with fitment and also how will theses fit onto our existing kit... is it hard to do.. really want to order this as well...

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    considered a defect if you have them and cop inspects your car.
    best to have rubber studs.
    vTeK 4-Life!
    FOR SALE: CL9

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    defect to have no rubber studs on the accelerator pedal too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edawooda View Post
    Well, the original euro r pedals don't have rubber on those pedals either, and the oem pedals are only rubber on the brake and clutch as well.

    TBH the plastic accelerator and foot rest don't offer much grip either.
    http://yhst-1408381693991.stores.yah...aceurpeas.html
    They look like rubber studs to me or maybe just holes?

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