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Sparco Pedal Pad Works for Heal-Toe

Woods247

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I installed the throttle plate part of this Sparco pedal kit today and am extremely happy with the results.

EDIT: Installation was easy. I removed the pedal from the car, pried three tabs up and removed the stock metal plate, positioned the plate where i wanted it, marked and drilled two holes, inserted the provided hardware (nyloc nuts included) and tightened it up. I also have the 3/8" No Pistons pedal spacer. This setup works great for me!

Sparco 03779AN Race Silver Pedal Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SIFPNK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
 


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I'd use blue Loctite on those bolts and nuts...I've used things like that in the past and they can come apart and mess with pedal access when driving....Just a heads up and Fyi! [thumb]
 


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Looks nice! What did you do to prep the pedal? Looks like the metal cover was removed? Also, it looks like the pedal already sits pretty high; do you have one of those pedal spacers installed or is it stock height?
 


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I'd use blue Loctite on those bolts and nuts...I've used things like that in the past and they can come apart and mess with pedal access when driving....Just a heads up and Fyi! [thumb]
It comes with nyloc nuts. No fear here.
 


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Looks nice! What did you do to prep the pedal? Looks like the metal cover was removed? Also, it looks like the pedal already sits pretty high; do you have one of those pedal spacers installed or is it stock height?
I removed the pedal from the car and pulled the metal plate, yes. I have a very small No Pistons 3/8” spacer.
 


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Interesting. I shaved the rubber nubs off my gas pedal when I installed my pedal cover, but left them on the brake pedal to give a little bit of height to the brake pedal cover. I have no idea how y'all heel-toe with the gas pedal so much higher than the brake.

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I've been wanting to do exactly this for a while. Thanks for the write up.
No problem. Google turned up various options like the OMP kit and a couple of custom made designs, but nothing recent. This one is simple and inexpensive so I figured I’d share. I have zero problems now. I heal/toed all day today haha!
 


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