Aluminum Pedals for 3rd Gen?
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Hey guys, I wanted to see if you have a source for aluminum trimmed pedals for the 3rd gen GS cars. I want to dress up the pedals and I am looking for new F-type look but I can't find anything Lexus- branded that would work. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
John
Thanks in advance,
John
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I had these previously installed, but wanted more of a legit look. I still have this set. DM if interested
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I believe they are for an 08 but I don't really think it matters, as long as its a second gen IS.
The brake pedal was a little tricky but still pretty easy. Just peal off the old rubber and kinda stretch and peal the new one on. I had to use a pic and a small flathead to get it.
The accelerator pedal was a bit more difficult. The mount is slightly different and I ended up taking out the whole pedal assembly and drilling a new hole in the rod which wasn't too hard but you have to make sure it's strait.
The foot rest was a more of a challenge. Long story short.... I pulled the carpet back, took out the foam support and made some modifications. There was an exacto knife and a can of hardening foam involved.
I got the set new from ebay for around 135$ new from factory. And I'm really happy how it turned out
The brake pedal was a little tricky but still pretty easy. Just peal off the old rubber and kinda stretch and peal the new one on. I had to use a pic and a small flathead to get it.
The accelerator pedal was a bit more difficult. The mount is slightly different and I ended up taking out the whole pedal assembly and drilling a new hole in the rod which wasn't too hard but you have to make sure it's strait.
The foot rest was a more of a challenge. Long story short.... I pulled the carpet back, took out the foam support and made some modifications. There was an exacto knife and a can of hardening foam involved.
I got the set new from ebay for around 135$ new from factory. And I'm really happy how it turned out