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Lets see - 456 / 550 / 575 : Pedals

Discussion in '456/550/575' started by SonomaRik, Oct 9, 2008.

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  1. SonomaRik

    SonomaRik F1 Veteran

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    I am trying to upgrade both the Mondial T and 456 Pedals. I have visited Ricambi, and that's about it.

    Was just wondering if, for the above models, we could show our upgraded pedals [can show the Mondial / 348's too...but better in that section]

    Here is the Ricambi set, part # PS02, without their permission--Dan'l/Dave, don't kill me.

    PS: One thing I'm concerned about is the added thickness to the existing pedals, in that arm--shifter vs leg--pedals, is a factor.
    Would also like some nibs in there.



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  2. Mr Mezzanotte

    Mr Mezzanotte Formula Junior

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  3. Modificata

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    Looks fab with. Makes me want to do it too.
     
  4. SonomaRik

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    they look like Ricambis, are they?

    ALSO: Don't recognize that Steering wheel, must be the UK version without the air bag.

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  5. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

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    I used 355 pedals on my Mondial. Take off the rubber shoes, and you will not notice any difference in thickness on the brake and clutch. I used black allen head screws to mount mine. They are my avitar.
     
  6. number46

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    I have an Hill engineering set on my 456 and they are fine, and they come with good fitting instructions. Will post a picture later.
     
  7. SonomaRik

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    that's the one problem I have with Ricambi's is the screws, which sort of --sorry Ricambi -- cheapen the look. IF allen head or something or with nibs to hide it, great...

    do you have pics?

    do you have pics.?


    A casual search on Google gave some styles:
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  8. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Mine were shiny slotted. I'll see if I have some pics somewhere and will post. I bought black anodized v-shaped allen head screws at the hardware store with heads slightly too small so that they fit slightly recessed from the surface. Since they are black, they blend in with the holes.
     
  9. SonomaRik

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    Did you ever consider the nibs, this site has Ferrari products of all types:

    http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=52
     

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