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Samyo
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I really want a set. I love Kimber's, only I think I want MOMO, and blue and chrome to mach the sapphire exterior. Do I have to drill them into the existing pedals? I'm kinda scared to do that... haha
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They dont really replace your pedals, they get bolted on over them. Why dont you try emailing her?

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For my RAZO set this is what I had to do:

Remove the rubber/plastic/whatever brake cover (it slips right off)Clean the pedals (including the dead pedal if you're cover it) with mild soap and water (dishsoap is what I used)Then my RAZOs had brackets that the pedals screwed into, these brackets have a tension-based wrap around attachment plus double sided tape... after you get the bracket stuck in place, you wrap metal bands around the car pedal and use a piece to hold it in place with tension, then you screw the sport pedal onto the bracket and voila! (you have to retighten these screws every 600-1000 miles, so keep a tool handy)

If you ever change your mind about them, some adhesive remover and you're all set to go back to factory!

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Thanks Kimber, just disregard my email, lol.

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In my defense, I did check my e-mail before posting! LOL!

Any other questions, just ask... either here or in e-mail ;oD

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HI Kimber

Did you have to drill a hole when you install the Razo pedal? Im about to buy the same one as yours, so want to make sure if I can do it. And you said before that your size is medium, which RP102, right? Is it about the same size as original pedal?

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No she did not.Her's were the ones where you just stick the pedal and tighten the brackets AROUND your existing pedal...for a more permanent attachment, get the actual sport ones that you MUST drill.I got the drilling ones.I purchased these Sparco ones:

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Does anyone know if this pedal is the one you add-on to original with double sided tape or the one that you need to drill to install?

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...1.jpg

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...).jpg

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...3.jpg
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May I suggest lock tight or similar "glue" on the screws so it doesn't come off as easily?

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the glue ones gets yucky if your feet get dirty on a regular basis

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Don't put any pedals on that install with tape or glue. Just a disaster waiting to happen.

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bolt ons are the way to go......I was browsing through one of our sponsors http://www.carbeyondstore.com and found these for mine....I think they match my setup better and they have the matching dead pedal

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those are razo?look like embut haha yeah bolt on is the BEST way to go.

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but I'm still looking around for a dead pedal.

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reyes1212 wrote:but I'm still looking around for a dead pedal.
they have quite a few dead pedals on that site

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My problem is that I cannot seem to see if their are bolt on or add on when I search online. Can anyone tell me if those I listed above are bolt on or add on? Those are MOMO's pedal.

your red razo is bolt on? Those are RP 102 red? Those are the same pedal as Kimber has right? She has in black. Someone told me that Razo RP 102 are add on.

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daffyack wrote:My problem is that I cannot seem to see if their are bolt on or add on when I search online. Can anyone tell me if those I listed above are bolt on or add on? Those are MOMO's pedal.

your red razo is bolt on? Those are RP 102 red? Those are the same pedal as Kimber has right? She has in black. Someone told me that Razo RP 102 are add on.
they are the RP103RE.....they don't list the Versa, but I know that the 350Z one's will fit, I don't have them yet so not quite sure on how they attach.

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I cannot seem to find bolt on ones. So I might just go with add on. How is your razo doing? Has it been any problem with that since you installed it?

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daffyack wrote:I cannot seem to find bolt on ones. So I might just go with add on. How is your razo doing? Has it been any problem with that since you installed it?
some of them have both options of slide over or bolt on....and have both sets of hardware included....you can always call or email the store/site

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I heavily concur^^^^

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they didn't have any dead pedals on their own from what I saw. Only sets.But hmmmmmmmmthx bdog

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bulld0g wrote:bolt ons are the way to go......I was browsing through one of our sponsors http://www.carbeyondstore.com and found these for mine....I think they match my setup better and they have the matching dead pedal
These are exactly the same as mine, only in red instead of Carbon Fiber... no bolt on bulld0g, sorry.

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Would it matter which ones I went with?RP104http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...overs/RP105ht ... /...overs/

They are different sizes, but I'm guessing I should go with the RP105's?

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How is your razo pedal? Has it been any problem with it? is it really easy to slip? How hard are they tighten to the stock one?

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daffyack wrote:How is your razo pedal? Has it been any problem with it? is it really easy to slip? How hard are they tighten to the stock one?
The installation was a breeze (after I translated the craptastic instructions... Asian translations by the lowest bidder is really a problem in import parts).

I actually haven't needed to tighten the bolts down to the covers (I've tried, but they haven't loosened).

I never drilled my dead pedal cover through, it's been on with double-sided tape for over 20K through all my foot tapping and general rockin'-out that I do in the Camel... (a felon this morning asked what I had been listening to on my way to work... no way to rock-out anonymously in the Camel, that's for sure... for the record, it was Scissor Sisters...)

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basically you are saying that it has not been any problems with your pedal, right? And what does everyone mean by dead pedal?

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daffyack wrote:And what does everyone mean by dead pedal?
They killed it trying to install the custom pedal. <--- FALSE

It's the raised area on which you rest your left foot - especially useful for stickshift cars so you don't have to place your clutch foot all the way back down on the floorboard between shifts. <-- TRUE


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daffyack wrote:Does anyone know if this pedal is the one you add-on to original with double sided tape or the one that you need to drill to install?

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...1.jpg

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...).jpg

http://www.carbeyondstore.com/...3.jpg

Modified by daffyack at 5:13 PM 1/30/2008
Please help me. Does anyone know if these are add on or bolt on?


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