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I already checked around locally, but I wanted to know if anybody had suggestions for grip tape/anti skid tape that was sold in sheets. It will be applied to the footwells and pedals on my car and I wanted to know if anybody had suggestions for certain brands of tape.

Ideally, I am looking for relatively affordable tape that is easy to conform to a floorpan, and definitely something that sticks well.

Thanks for looking!


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so far i found Jessups and Black Magic Grip Tape for skateboards in a 9" by 33" sheet ranging from $4-7 a sheet. Any other sheets out there that may be larger and more affordable?

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I used MOB Grip on my dead pedal. It still has grip like the day I bought it.

Only paid like $5 for a sheet.

http://www.mobgrip.com/

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I found huge rolls of the stuff at Home Depot.

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charlieo wrote:I found huge rolls of the stuff at Home Depot.
What section? How much did you see them for? Your help would be appreciated!

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jdm_master_X wrote:
What section? How much did you see them for? Your help would be appreciated!
I asked one of the "associates" and they led me right to it. Cost wasn't much, if memory serves.


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