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    Wanting to upgrade my old worn pedal rubber on my fox. Would like to go with billet aluminum. Whatcha all using? Seems to be a lot of garbage ones on amazon. Looking at some Steeda ones right now. Recommendations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sask84gt View Post
    Wanting to upgrade my old worn pedal rubber on my fox. Would like to go with billet aluminum. Whatcha all using? Seems to be a lot of garbage ones on amazon. Looking at some Steeda ones right now. Recommendations?
    I have aluminum ones in my 2018 SHO, but I went with the 5.0 rubber pads for my '83 GT. I was going with the whole '5.0' theme (valve stem covers, floor mats, pedal covers, key ring, etc.) so those were the right choice for me.

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    Those 5.0 pads look nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by 83GTTops View Post
    Those 5.0 pads look nice
    Thanks! I really like them. It's a simple change, but it just kind of sets them off, especially with the 5.0 floor mats.
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    I read an interesting article that you want smooth pedal on gas to allow you to twist easily for heal and toe braking, shifting. Grippy pedals on brake and clutch. I use Turner BMW pedals on all my manuals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drivunn View Post
    I read an interesting article that you want smooth pedal on gas to allow you to twist easily for heal and toe braking, shifting. Grippy pedals on brake and clutch. I use Turner BMW pedals on all my manuals.

    https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...l-set/?pdk=AQM

    Interesting, makes sense. Do the ones that you linked fit on our cars?
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    Ended up going with the Steeda Aluminum ones

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    They look cool. You'll have to post a pic when you install them. Would love to see how they look in the car!
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