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SPORT PEDALS :D The sheer technical expertise required in installing these was exhausting...



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Photoshoped! No way this can be real. :D JK, Looks good.
I figured Id get some doubters just cause, you know, SPORT PEDALS! :clown:

Im steppin up the difficulty on the next one, can you say chrome exhaust tip...:eek:
I just installed a rubber bed mat - without tools!!!
They look good , I just bought a set aswell but like you said. Putting them on seems like quite the task :rolleyes:
They look better than I thought. I might have to get a pair now. Funny that they didn't include a matching cover for the e-brake. It looks odd and cheap now compared to the other 2. Maybe I can bolt my original factory shifter to the front of it instead... :rolleyes:
I finally got my truck tonight.

I got the Sports pedals, chrome exhaust AND shifter knob. :D
I just installed a rubber bed mat - without tools!!!

You sir...are my hero! :tu: :clown:
They look better than I thought. I might have to get a pair now. Funny that they didn't include a matching cover for the e-brake. It looks odd and cheap now compared to the other 2. Maybe I can bolt my original factory shifter to the front of it instead... :rolleyes:

Yeah, they do make it look cheap and outta place. But, whatdya gonna do. At least the words on it breaks it up a little insted of just a big ole black pad. Maybe theyll come out w/ one for it eventually. :mad:
They look better than I thought. I might have to get a pair now. Funny that they didn't include a matching cover for the e-brake. It looks odd and cheap now compared to the other 2. Maybe I can bolt my original factory shifter to the front of it instead... :rolleyes:
Well see Toyota took into account the domestic converters and you see, on Toyota's you need to push the e-brake off with your foot, the same way you put it on. On domestics you have to pull a lever to do so.

So if they covered that nifty little "Push On-Off" writing on the pedal with a cool metal cover it could potentially confuse some people and cause lots of damage to both the e-brake and the individuals ego :p :D

Disclaimer: This is in no way bashing Domestic owners. My father STILL does this when he drives my truck and I drive his F-250 ;) It's all a force of habit.
Well see Toyota took into account the domestic converters and you see, on Toyota's you need to push the e-brake off with your foot, the same way you put it on. On domestics you have to pull a lever to do so.

So if they covered that nifty little "Push On-Off" writing on the pedal with a cool metal cover it could potentially confuse some people and cause lots of damage to both the e-brake and the individuals ego :p :D

Disclaimer: This is in no way bashing Domestic owners. My father STILL does this when he drives my truck and I drive his F-250 ;) It's all a force of habit.

Can't forget the people who would take great delight in wasting Toyota's time and the court's time by suing Toyota because the writing was covered and they forgot to release the e-brake which caused damage to their vehicle.

The pedals look good but I have gone back and forth on whether they are worth the money. Honestly, unless you point them out, who is going to notice?
Thanks for the post, I've never seen them 'in location.' :ts:
How much did they run you? Are these from Toyota or another company?
How much did they run you? Are these from Toyota or another company?
I ordered them from Genuine Toyota Parts and Accessories wholesale to the public. , its a dealership in Texas. They are a Toyota accessory but are made by some other company, the name escapes me right now. They were $46 + shipping.
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