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AL Pedals for the 328 w/ Function

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  1. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    I’d like some nice AL pedals w/ some grip for my 328. Any suggestions? How are they attached? Are they solid & not slippery? Had Momo in a 7 but was not happy.
     
  2. Ed P.

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    Check out the Hill Engineering website....
     
  3. AJS328

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    Yep. I have had Hill Engineering pedals on all of my 328's and I've been very happy with them!
     
  4. TigerAce

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    Me, too! (well, I was)
     
  5. Jdubbya

    Jdubbya The $10 Trillion Man
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    Add another happy customer here! They attach by drilling through the existing pedals and bolting them on. Great porduct and even better people!!
     
  6. Auraraptor

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    I have Hill Engin. Pedals. Great pedals, great company, great guy!
     
  7. Mike328

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    Add one more for two Hill Engineering pedal sets, slick shift gate, shifter knob, and dead pedal.

    Superb experiences all around, period. By far and large, a modification you can do that will enhance the car both visually and functionally.

    Don't skip the dead pedal; it's nice to have something firm to put your foot on, instead of the "mushy" soft plastic stuff that's there before.
     
  8. Roryferrari

    Roryferrari Formula Junior

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    As above, total package. Great quality. BTW Mike, I didn't know there were any F-cars in ABQ! Some photographer looking for a 328 to shoot in some thread I saw posted. Friend in ABQ says he's never seen a Ferrari yet and lived there his whole life!
     
  9. M.James

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    I'm surprised nobody has said anything about the Ultimate Pedals from Florida......were they not a site sponsor???

    http://www.ultimatepedals.com/

    Is there any risk to the car's integrity by drilling holes into the floor of the car to mount the dead pedals?
     
  10. dfratini

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    I have a set of Ultimate Pedals on my 328. The mouneign screws are farily small so the integrity of the pedal is not compromise. Other than squeezing my cordless drill in to the footwell the installation was easy and painless. Once on you will love the feel and grip of the machined surface. Plus Ultimate Pedals was great to deal with.
     
  11. Mike C

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    Ultimate Pedals -- great product, they're here in the USA and they're also a Ferrari Club sponsor.
     
  12. MARQ

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    Totally agree!
     
  13. enjoythemusic

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    Save money and get OMP. VERY functional, but perhaps not as bling bling as the others mentioned. Try only $40 for the OMP :)

    http://www.ompusa.com/images/1010.jpg

    Also, i like the way the clutch pedal as a good shape and side piece (the middle pedal in the pic). If these pedals are good enough for real race cars, then...
     
  14. M.James

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    I have another question about pedals - while troubleshooting a bad throttle cable/linkage, my mechanic and I bent the accelerator pedal near the floor line. It was bent back to vertical (brute force), but the metal in the accelerator pedal must be thin to have this happen......will screwing/bolting a new pedal to the face of the old pedal reinforce it, or just weaken it when the mounting holes are drilled?
     
  15. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    Can you give me a link? Did a search & could'nt find.
    Thanks.
     
  16. M.James

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    Karen:

    Check the sponsors link, above.
     
  17. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    Not there. Just give me the link already! Thanks. K
     
  18. Steve Magnusson

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  19. venusone

    venusone F1 Rookie

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    The stock pedals have been worn & it is all dark & down there. I just want to see & feel those pedals w/ a hp factor.
    Thanks, I'll check out your sites.
    Karen
     
  20. F1Ace

    F1Ace F1 Rookie

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    I have the Ultimate pedals with the dead pedal and am in heaven!
    Grip is instant!
    And no, there is not issue about structural integrity for merely placing two screws into the floor.

    Best!
    Wes
     
  21. 348paul

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