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Aluminum pedal suggestion needed


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Hi:

i am thinking about adding aluminum pedal on my MY03 C2. There are so many kinds of pedal in the market, I don't know which one is better in terms of look and feel. Also, is there any pedal can be installed without drilling? Are those good? Thanks!! :help:

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I am a RUF fan, but since I could never afford one of their cars, I did get their pedals. Expensive, but I understand there are some made by the same mfr w/o the RUF logo..

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  • 3 weeks later...
I have the Ruf pedals as well. Nobody sees them but me - guess they're a guilty little pleasure :D

I bought mine in Jan 02, and there were no plain "RUF" pedals. I wish the logo stood out a little more. I've got to think about that! :)

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I just got and installed the FVD pedals. Nice looking, kind of expensive and do require drilling, specially for the brake pedal -- a real pain to drill. I broke 2 bits trying to get them in secondary to bad angle.

My only complaint about them is that they are not a perfect fit sot o speak, that is that they are larger then the original pedals and the curve on the brake and clutch does not match the curve of the underlying metal/plastic piece. Luckily there are a lot of holes in the pedal so you can make it work but I have to say it was not as easy as it should be -- ie you cannot just slap these things on.

Anyway -- other thing is they really do not add much -- I mean I see them and like them but you really cannot see them from outside the car or while you are driving and it is not like they add performance or anything. They are total eye candy only and if I had to do it over I might have saved the 100 or so bucks and put towards a new CD player or speakers or carbon or something.

Hope that helps.

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