Customer Feedback

The following is a fraction of the positive comments we get everyday on our Racing Pedals.  These are all unedited comments from our customers obtained from various message boards and e-mails...

 

Ford F150 (Auto -Matte Finish)
I installed Autovations Aluminum F-150 pedals. They have a firm grip and your foot does not slide when wet. I really like the look and I have not seen them on many trucks. Price was cheaper than billet pedals and install was easy.
Where:  http://ftw.truckmoxie.com
Date: 11/9 11:25a
Who Posted: BlckLariat (SuperCab Member - Posts: 284)

 

Neon R/T (Manual)

I finished installing the pedals and… WOW!!!! they look awesome, the quality is excellent.  I couldn’t be happier with them.  Awesome product, THANKS!!! 

Where:  e-mail
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 11:42 PM
Who Posted: Mota331

 

Acura CL Type S (Auto)
Bulldog you should definitely pick one up. They're great quality and the gas pedal is actually an improvement as there's more surface area for your foot. I even felt a difference the first time I drove with them on.
Where:  http://www.acura-cl.com
Date: 10-20-2003 09:46 PM
Who Posted: Chaptorial  (Posts: 3685)

 

Corvette (C4 Auto)
I just bought my C4 Auto version (bead blasted) last thursday- and got them USPS on Saturday!!! THAT'S what I call service.

They look gorgeous to boot! Whoo hoo.

(Now I have to peak through my driverside window when I walk by- just to check them out!)

Where:  http://forums.corvetteforum.com
Date:
Who Posted: Ramanstud (1350 posts)

 

Corvette (C5 Manual)

"Got mine already- 10 minutes to install. gas and foot rest attach via the little beveled screws (screw right into the plastic) as indicated, and the clutch and brake use beveled bolts with larger washers, and nuts on back to sandwich the metal (no drilling). I went with the polished for $65 shipped, you can't beat it."

quote:

Do they keep your foot from slipping off of the brake or clutch peddles when wet ? They look

Funny you should ask, since it is sprinkling here and I tested the pedals, no slipping at all. They have a lip around the whole thing and the holes are raised also.

Where: http://forums.corvetteforum.com
Date:
Who Posted: 99Z51R (233 posts)

 

Mitsubishi 3000GT Pedals (Manual)
just wanted to add my .02

"i got a set earlier in the group buy and absolutely love my TWIN TURBO pedals. They are very strong and relatively simple to install. I've gotten many compliments from my friends on them and finally got my digicam fixed so heres a pic. Thanks again jhw." -Dave

Where:  http://www.3si.org
Date: 04-03-2003 04:42 AM
Who Posted: 93SilverVR4 (587 posts)

 

Acura RSX Pedals (Manual)
"I got the glass bead blasted finish which makes it really nice and better looking than the Mugen racing pedals. The finish grips your shoes/sneakers well, yet the gas pedal is smooth enough to allow heel-toe if that's your thing...

I'm really quite impressed with the quality of these pedals and the dead pedal is quite similar to Muxx's custom dead pedal. And yes, they do have it for the manual trannies too. For the price on their website, it can't be beat."
 
Where: http://forums.clubrsx.com
Date: 02-25-2003 05:08 AM
Who Posted: muevelonyc (5123 posts)

 

Acura RSX Pedals (Manual)
"Definatly good pedals I've had mine on for about a week or so. Huge difference from those crappy Ichibahn clip ons.
Where: http://forums.clubrsx.com
Date: 09-24-2003 02:34 AM
Who Posted: NeonDevil (88 posts)

 

Chevy Camaro 3rd Generation

Post#1
"anyway, i am pretty happy with them, i love the shape of the gas pedal, i was skeptical, but it really does make heal-toe shifting easier, you don't have to have your foot cocked off so much to tap the gas now! 

all in all i am very happy with them, and they are a very high quality product!"

Post #2
"yes i am very happy with them, i bought them for the looks, but really the gas pedal is really impressing me the more i drive it. 

i have always heal-toed in my car, and actualy did it when i had no gas pedal too (the post is really hard to get while braking ) but this new gas pedal is so easy to tap, i am really amazed with it. it is so much more comfortable than a stock pedal, or even the pedal covers i had on before these. for anyone who heal-toes the gas pedal is worth it!"

Where:  http://www.thirdgen.org
Date: 07-28-2003 11:45 AM
Who Posted: Dewey316  (Senior Member - 2396  posts)

 

Toyota Celica 5th Generation (Manual)

The 5th gen pics are from my car and they look and work great! They bolt on solid, none of those straps clamping behind and pedals slipping. A little more work to install but definately worth it. 

Where:  http://www.celica.net
Date: June 08, 2003 08:10 PM 
Who Posted: Syd Barrett (Posts: 207) 

 

Toyota Celica 6th Generation (Manual)

for you w/ 6th gens, heres a pic a the matte ones installed that i got in the 1st GB....they look great, and work awesome too! just as stated there great for heel toe too!

Where:  http://www.celica.net
Date: June 04, 2003 02:52 PM 
Who Posted: presure2 (Posts: 312)

        

Chrysler PT Cruiser Pedals (Automatic)
"Here's a picture of the pedals installed. The dead pedal and gas pedal install is about two minutes. Both use self-tapping screws, backing on both dead and gas pedal are plastic. The brake pedal backing is metal and requires drilling four holes, one in each corner. Then attaches with bolt/nut. This part, just make sure its even/level. I like the looks and they are not slippery when wet."  - bigdogdad
Where:  http://ptenthusiasts.org
Date: Sep 5th, 2003 02:31 PM
Who Posted: bigdogdad (Veteran Enthusiast - 406 posts)