OMP Pedals
Guys,
For christmas I got a set of OMP pedals and I am looking for some pictures of them installed to give me an idea on how to mount them and where to drill the holes. Can anyone help? Also, what is the easiest way to get the stock rubber off of the pedals? Preferably without ruining them. Thanks!
For christmas I got a set of OMP pedals and I am looking for some pictures of them installed to give me an idea on how to mount them and where to drill the holes. Can anyone help? Also, what is the easiest way to get the stock rubber off of the pedals? Preferably without ruining them. Thanks!
I have the OMP pedals - they really are fantastic.
Check put this thread:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=105371
Check put this thread:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=105371
Yeah OMP pedals
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Good link Flux, mine are a little different looking "probably a different model number" But, I am very satisfied with them. they allow for alot more serious control of the throttle, brakes and clutch and any manuvering that requires footwork.
The rubber OEM pedals just slip off, the Gas needs to be pried with a screwdriver then as it unclips just slide it up and off , "No need to break it or cut it!"
Thanks To Rodney for helping me and installing mine for the last Auto-X.
After removing the rubber just match or freehand the new pedals and use a scribe to mark the pedals then drill away and screw your new ones on and go have a fun time driving.
Good luck,
A.
!!!Good link Flux, mine are a little different looking "probably a different model number" But, I am very satisfied with them. they allow for alot more serious control of the throttle, brakes and clutch and any manuvering that requires footwork.
The rubber OEM pedals just slip off, the Gas needs to be pried with a screwdriver then as it unclips just slide it up and off , "No need to break it or cut it!"
Thanks To Rodney for helping me and installing mine for the last Auto-X.
After removing the rubber just match or freehand the new pedals and use a scribe to mark the pedals then drill away and screw your new ones on and go have a fun time driving.
Good luck,
A.
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