http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AUTO-...item3ca9d96a05
I want to install these on my G coupe cause they didn't come stock when I bought it. I'm just not sure what the installation process consists of. Can somebody help me and walk me through the installation. Thanks.
I want to install these on my G coupe cause they didn't come stock when I bought it. I'm just not sure what the installation process consists of. Can somebody help me and walk me through the installation. Thanks.
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They look pretty cool. I'd worry about the durability of the rubber and worry about them falling out after short use.
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Yeah. I have no idea on quality.
The only thing I would say however, is that I'd make damn sure I get something of high quality to use in my car. I can't imagine what kind of trouble it would cause if they came off or broke while you are driving. I'd also be concerned about your shoes getting caught up, or dragging on those raised plastic nubs.
Again. I have no experience swapping pedals out on a car though.
The only thing I would say however, is that I'd make damn sure I get something of high quality to use in my car. I can't imagine what kind of trouble it would cause if they came off or broke while you are driving. I'd also be concerned about your shoes getting caught up, or dragging on those raised plastic nubs.
Again. I have no experience swapping pedals out on a car though.

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A lot of G35s didn't come with aluminum pedals, mine included. But those aren't factory... these are -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=190388056877
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=310206191465
There's a DIY on the install here somewhere, and they're basically the same as the rubber pedal covers, only they have an aluminum plate on top and were a b*tch to install.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=190388056877
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=310206191465
There's a DIY on the install here somewhere, and they're basically the same as the rubber pedal covers, only they have an aluminum plate on top and were a b*tch to install.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=190388056877
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=310206191465
There's a DIY on the install here somewhere, and they're basically the same as the rubber pedal covers, only they have an aluminum plate on top and were a b*tch to install.
I actually like these cause they have the Infiniti logo engraved in them. It doesn't really matter to me if they're factory or not, they look the same. Not to mention they're cheaper. I just wanna know how to install these guys cause I know there's drilling involved. Where is the DIY for the install?Originally Posted by dofu
A lot of G35s didn't come with aluminum pedals, mine included. But those aren't factory... these are -http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=190388056877
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...d=310206191465
There's a DIY on the install here somewhere, and they're basically the same as the rubber pedal covers, only they have an aluminum plate on top and were a b*tch to install.
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Those look like all aluminum pedal covers, a bit different from the factory slip on pedal covers... they look like they install like Razo pedals with screws, a clip/bracket behind the pedal after you take the rubber pedal covers off. There shouldn't be any drilling involved.
NM... they say there's drilling involved. I'd look for another brake pedal kit.
NM... they say there's drilling involved. I'd look for another brake pedal kit.
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Your going to have to drill your pedals to install them. There are plenty of diy just look for one.
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Please don't make more than one thread on a topic. This board is too cluttered as it is.
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I think the OP should look for other pedals... so you have to drill, you see four holes on each pedal for the bolts. If he needs two threads looking for help showing him what to do, he's going to have a hard time tackling this project by himself.
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OP's petals have better grip than the oem ones, condensation on shoe = slippery= fail....




