RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
Re: RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
they look ok but i think i like the OEM ones better. the Razo ones are to square and the dead peddle looks like the metal doent go all the way up. But there alright i guess
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Re: RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
The Razo's are Allright. I had a set, Actually several different sets LOL Do what you do to be Different. Anyone can Get the 350Z Pedals, Why can't everyone be Creative. Remeber the Lemmings........
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Re: RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
I think I prefer Autovation <a href="http://www.autovation.net/products/Infinity/G35/G35_pedals/repo/G35_4pc.html">G35</a> or <a href="http://www.autovation.net/products/Infinity/G35/G35_pedals/repo/G35InfLogo_4pc_MT.html">logo</a>. Anyhow, yours do look pretty slick, better than stock anyhow. What about the gas pedal? Seems weird that it has no tread or holes. How's the grip on that, ever slip off it, especially when wet out?
2003.5 Sedan Black/Black w/ sport, premium, and winter packages.
2003.5 Sedan Black/Black w/ sport, premium, and winter packages.
Re: RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
U guys r right.. the dead pedal doesnt fit all the way like the OEM ones. I like the rest, except the dead pedal. But too late I bought it already. As for the gas pedal, its fine wont slip on anything...
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Re: RAZO Aluminum Pedals installed
I've seen a few posts about them here before, <a href="https://g35driver.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=13&Number=69039&page=&view =&sb=&vc=1">here's one</a>, but he did not get the optional bead blasting which I think looks so much better. You can also search the forums for pedals, this has been brought up quite a few times.
The 'problem' with autovation is that you have to <a href="http://www.autovation.net/articles/tech/Pedal/tech.htm">drill and screw them on</a>, but the OEM ones slip on since they are rubber with aluminum on top (although I hear they can be tricky too). There also has a nice <a href="http://www.smiley.net/g35/pedals.htm"> how to</a> for these.
I'm still thinking about it, hoping a few more options will appear soon.
2003.5 Sedan Black/Black w/ sport, premium, and winter packages.
The 'problem' with autovation is that you have to <a href="http://www.autovation.net/articles/tech/Pedal/tech.htm">drill and screw them on</a>, but the OEM ones slip on since they are rubber with aluminum on top (although I hear they can be tricky too). There also has a nice <a href="http://www.smiley.net/g35/pedals.htm"> how to</a> for these.
I'm still thinking about it, hoping a few more options will appear soon.
2003.5 Sedan Black/Black w/ sport, premium, and winter packages.
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