can someone post a picture of OMP pedals on their car?
I really want to know the actual size relative to the stock pedals. Can someone help me? I did search, but all the pictures are broken link. thanks
I'd post a pic of mine, but they are on all half *** ugly and crooked, and I'm too lazy to fix them. They are huge compared to stock though, esp the gas pedal.
Mine are a little different but the measurements are about,
for the clutch and brake pedal: about 2 inches longer and an inch wider.
for the gas: about one inch longer and about 2 inches wider.
Get 'em they're worth it! They make heel toeing and trail braking alot easier. My old pedals are on my desk BTW and I looked at 'em for comparison. As I'm lookin at 'em I'm thinkin, "geez, how the F did I drive with those wimpy skinny pedals?"
OMP pedals
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PS take you time installin 'em and get 'em straight. They'll look nice...
[Modified by 1GreyTeg, 7:39 PM 2/7/2002]
for the clutch and brake pedal: about 2 inches longer and an inch wider.
for the gas: about one inch longer and about 2 inches wider.
Get 'em they're worth it! They make heel toeing and trail braking alot easier. My old pedals are on my desk BTW and I looked at 'em for comparison. As I'm lookin at 'em I'm thinkin, "geez, how the F did I drive with those wimpy skinny pedals?"
OMP pedals
A.
PS take you time installin 'em and get 'em straight. They'll look nice...
[Modified by 1GreyTeg, 7:39 PM 2/7/2002]
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30 bucks at http://ompusa.com/pedals.htm .
Which model pedals are those? I like the ones you have installed, but there are a bunch on the omp website
Nevermind .. I see them. Model 1000
[Modified by slash00R, 5:24 PM 2/8/2002]
Nevermind .. I see them. Model 1000
[Modified by slash00R, 5:24 PM 2/8/2002]
If anyone is interested in these pedals, I have a brand new set, still in the shrink wrap package, that I need to sell. $30, just like the sale price I got them for. If you're local, you can pick them up. Otherwise, they're cheap to ship, since they don't weigh much.
30 bucks at http://ompusa.com/pedals.htm .
Here is the home website of OMP
http://www.ompracing.it
It has pics of all the pedals (and other stuff) that is available from OMP Italy.
OMP
http://www.ompracing.it
It has pics of all the pedals (and other stuff) that is available from OMP Italy.
OMP
hmm..i must have gotten the jdm version..
do u guys find it helps your heel & toe? I still have the OEM pedals and I can still do the heel & toe. I had a set of Razo on my Civic which truly help the H&T.... but on ITR, I think the OEM pedals have changed so that H&T is easier to do than other hondas, someone confirm pls?
do u guys find it helps your heel & toe? I still have the OEM pedals and I can still do the heel & toe. I had a set of Razo on my Civic which truly help the H&T.... but on ITR, I think the OEM pedals have changed so that H&T is easier to do than other hondas, someone confirm pls?
To be honest with you, I am not a big fan of Aftermarket pedals either. I think all the RealTime type R racers just use stock pedals, why do I need aftermarket. However, I still bought the OMP and tried it out. I personally think that it DOES NOT HELP YOU to heel toe BETTER. I have to stress that. Heel toe needs practising, NOT AFTERMARKET PEDALS.... It may help to touch the throttle without rotation the foot AS MUCH!!!! BUT YOU WON'T HEEL TOE BETTER THAN BEFORE!!!!!! Another advantage is that the clutch grips A LOT BETTER THAN STOCK, so you won't slip as easy (ALTHOUGH I NEVER SLIPPED ONCE ON THE STOCK EITHER) So, for $30US, I say it's worth it. THE THROTTLE IS A PAIN TO INSTALL!!!! REMOVING THE RUBBERS AND DRILLING HOLES JUST MADE ME KEPT SWEARING!!!! I think you should give it a try, it's only $30 US. I personally can't justify to spend $150 for Mugen pedals. You are more buying the name, but aren't we all on certain things
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[Modified by citanest, 8:00 PM 2/8/2002]
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Hi. These OMP pedals are actual pedals and not covers, right? Did they come with all necessary mounting hardware? Thanks.
Hi. These OMP pedals are actual pedals and not covers, right? Did they come with all necessary mounting hardware? Thanks.
Thanks for the replies.
Oh darn they are covers. I dunno, I've very weary of leaving the factory rubber pedals intact. I don't like the extra height (no matter how minute) provided by covers. Do you sink the screws through the metal backing on the factory pedals, or just the rubber? Fe me, having a cover on top of the factory pedals seems to reduce pedal "feedback," especially on the brake pedal.
I've never removed my factory pedals, so I'm not sure how they're mounted or what their backing is like, but there must be a way to install these OMPs without having the factory rubber pad intact?
Oh darn they are covers. I dunno, I've very weary of leaving the factory rubber pedals intact. I don't like the extra height (no matter how minute) provided by covers. Do you sink the screws through the metal backing on the factory pedals, or just the rubber? Fe me, having a cover on top of the factory pedals seems to reduce pedal "feedback," especially on the brake pedal.
I've never removed my factory pedals, so I'm not sure how they're mounted or what their backing is like, but there must be a way to install these OMPs without having the factory rubber pad intact?
you should remove the factory rubber pedal covers then install the OMP ones. I wasn't able to remove the OEM gas pedal cover though.
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