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So guys i have been searching the DIY section and saw Modshack's diy on aluminum pedals http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...um-pedals.html . I really want them so i went the SRP's site and saw

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Old 08-01-2011, 03:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So guys i have been searching the DIY section and saw Modshack's diy on aluminum pedals http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...um-pedals.html. I really want them so i went the SRP's site and saw the price was a little too high for me[want the grids ] anyways, so i was looking for discount code and found this code: AUDIZINE, it'll give you 20% off every pucrchase at SRP. I also found a website that is having a sale on the SRP Grids 370Z Racing Pedals - 370Z Pedal Sets - 370Z Billet Pedals

Hope this helps for buyers wanting new pedals
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You might check out Autovation also. I bought some a couple of years ago for my 350. They've got quite a few choices. I'm not sure if they have an active coupon code though. I used one that knocked 35% off when I bought mine.

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Is it just me... or does anyone else find these things get slippery when they are wet..?

I'd like to change to alum pedals but I'm scared about my feet slipping off of them.

I think the touring pedals are nicer than any of these anyway.
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I heard reviews in one of the threads cant remember, but the user said he like the aluminum pedals better than the touring so i guess you have to really try it in person. As to the slipperiness there website states the pedals perform better than rubber in wet conditions as well Pedal Grip Test. Typeone have you tried the aluminum pedals yet?
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You have to make sure you get the right pedals. IMO the grid finish are probably the best choice for brake and clutch traction.
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