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Old May 11th, 2008, 12:46 PM   #1
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What kind of pedals are you running?


At first i was thinking of doing the Ford Racing Bullits but now im starting to think of the Steeda Billet Mustang Pedal Covers 3 Piece set (79-04 Manual Trans)

I was thinking these would be better for Heel toe.

So whats everyone else have, Im just curious before i buy anything.
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i have the ford racing ones and love em
 
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i think they look better than the steeda
 
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yeah but for driving all those pedals seem to get in the way. Stock for the win.
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I have the Steeda billet ones.
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I have the steedas but I am looking into the ford racing ones.
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Originally Posted by White99stang View Post
yeah but for driving all those pedals seem to get in the way. Stock for the win.
true but mine came like that from the factory, im pretty sure theyre the ones that come on the mach 1 and the cobra so there was no point in changing them
 
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i have raced cars with aftermarket pedals and have such a hard time driving them, but with the stock pedals everything is where its supposed to be and not too close to the other pedals
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yes i totally agree, aftermarket ones are too wide and you find yourself hitting the wrong pedal.

these are the ones i have, they come factory on the mach1's correct?
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Originally Posted by 03TropicGt View Post
yes i totally agree, aftermarket ones are too wide and you find yourself hitting the wrong pedal.

these are the ones i have, they come factory on the mach1's correct?
i have those in the 40th anniversary
 
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i use the saleen aluminum ones
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im getting the fr ones since the other ones have no grip really to them .
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For you guys with the steeda... How do you like them? do you find you hit the wrong pedals like other said because they are too wide?

They are wider then the FR ones but now that i think about it, maybe they would get in the way. Plus im sure rainy days could be kinda dangerous. But what is your guys take on them?
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i have the 40th anniversary ones , i think they look pretty good
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Originally Posted by 03TropicGt View Post
yes i totally agree, aftermarket ones are too wide and you find yourself hitting the wrong pedal.

these are the ones i have, they come factory on the mach1's correct?
they also came stock on the Bullitt...
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Originally Posted by PowerShiftz02GT View Post
I was thinking these would be better for Heel toe.
Pedal cover isn't really going to be nearly as much of a consideration for heel-toe as pedal location... of which the Mustang pedal set is abysmally located for heel-toe.

I've always heard to go to the automatic brake pedal if you're gonna be heel-toeing.
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yeah the auto brake pedals are pretty wide but i dont think it'll fit between the gas and the clutch.
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why are we talking about pedals? this is something id expect to read in a jdm forum but not here come on guys.
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