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Pedal Covers
Been searching for years for pedal covers for 2021 350 ES base. Lexus doesn’t make them for my car.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...f9f235c84.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...4b662e1d7.jpeg Found these. Put them on in ten seconds. Sturdy, well made and cheap as dirt. Thrilled. |
Are they properly secured?
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Absolutely. Perfect fit. Gas pedal cover slides on, downward from top of pedal original. Side lips hold it securely in place.
Brake pedal pops right on. Old cover comes off very easily. Lip around edges keeps it tightly on. If I can do the install, it’s got to be easy, as I’m totally 8nept at this stuff. Heavy and not cheaply made. Amazed at the absurdly modest price. So cheap you can try them for a while and throw ‘em away if you’re not satisfied. But I’m thrilled with their looks and feel. |
Sorry if I missed it, but where did you get them?
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Several offerings on E-bay. I bought the most expensive set. Like $22. Today, I ordered the dead pedal cover to match, from Jack also on E-bay. Also inexpensive.
I paid $125 for my Audi set 8 years ago. As far as I can see, these are just as good. |
My 2021 Toyota Avalon Touring had aluminum pedal covers as a standard feature. This post made me curious about whether I would want them on my 2024 ES350. I looked at my ES sales brochure and found that the ES350/300h F Sport Handling comes with metal pedal covers, so I suspect they can be installed on the other trims. My factory rubber floor mat covers the driver left footrest, so no point in getting the metal trim for that.
Looking on Amazon, I see lots of metal pedal covers that say they fit several years of Lexus ES, Camry, Avalon and similar Toyota products. The only catch is that the compatibility lists are mostly out of date and do not list the 2024 model year. I get the impression that Toyota uses the same pedals on many models and for a number of years, so finding metal pedal covers may be easy. The reviews suggest there may be durability and fit issues, especially installing the brake cover. Here is an Amazon listing. It is confusing in that the title and description say both aluminum and stainless steel, leaving doubt about which it is. |
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Went through all the Avalon and Lexus investigations you did and more. Finally gave up. Then recently stumbled on several like this. I think this is the set I bought, very pleased. |
Same stuff as I bought on E-bay. Many similar choices. The lists show compatibility. I’m tickled pink!
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Originally Posted by Arrowrock
(Post 11781455)
My 2021 Toyota Avalon Touring had aluminum pedal covers as a standard feature. This post made me curious about whether I would want them on my 2024 ES350. I looked at my ES sales brochure and found that the ES350/300h F Sport Handling comes with metal pedal covers, so I suspect they can be installed on the other trims. My factory rubber floor mat covers the driver left footrest, so no point in getting the metal trim for that.
Looking on Amazon, I see lots of metal pedal covers that say they fit several years of Lexus ES, Camry, Avalon and similar Toyota products. The only catch is that the compatibility lists are mostly out of date and do not list the 2024 model year. I get the impression that Toyota uses the same pedals on many models and for a number of years, so finding metal pedal covers may be easy. The reviews suggest there may be durability and fit issues, especially installing the brake cover. Here is an Amazon listing. It is confusing in that the title and description say both aluminum and stainless steel, leaving doubt about which it is. https://www.amazon.com/Aluminium-Acc...0D59HY3ZS&th=1 |
Originally Posted by bullnobull
(Post 11781539)
I have a 2022 ES300h UL. I found out that in 2022 and above the brake pedals and another, (don't remember) are bigger. I ended up buying F-Sport from Bell Lexus, they worked with me to be sure I had correct pedals. This was 2 years ago. Yes, expensive but they fit. Any listing showing all 7th gen. as same size is wrong.
I think I will just use what Lexus provided in my car. I was not that excited by the metal pedals in my Avalon, shown below. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...8900e716c3.jpg https://www.ebay.com/itm/17596918483...Q4YF05TDNBWW0M |
I got mine on Temu (original link to specific item is no longer available but same style as this link) for $14 and fit perfectly as well.
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