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Any No Drill Racing Pedal Options?

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Does anyone know of racing pedal options (for better heel-toe) that don't require drilling?
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Have you already done the nylon spacers under the pedal? If not I'd try that first since you may realize it's no longer as needed.
 
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Have you already done the nylon spacers under the pedal? If not I'd try that first since you may realize it's no longer as needed.
Have not. Just looked them up. Seems like a good option. Do you recommend any particular brand?
 

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It seems in Canada it's illegal for a couple of years to sell "clipped" heel-toe pedals. I used to put these on my manual cars since the late 90s. I went to buy a set last fall from Canadian Tire to put on the Shelby and the clerk told me about the new laws. I guess incidents happened that were blamed on pedals coming off. I don't know about US.

So drilling is a bit more complicated but a lot more secure! I went with SRP pedals.
 

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Have not. Just looked them up. Seems like a good option. Do you recommend any particular brand?
I just used the usual Lowes/Home Depot 1 x 3/8 x 3/8 spacers. Towards the end of the thread one of the sponsors posted about a set they now sell, but the Home Depot nylon ones have been fine so I've had no reason to try anything else. I'd suggest trying that for $5 before trying other options.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43590
 

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I just used the usual Lowes/Home Depot 1 x 3/8 x 3/8 spacers. Towards the end of the thread one of the sponsors posted about a set they now sell, but the Home Depot nylon ones have been fine so I've had no reason to try anything else. I'd suggest trying that for $5 before trying other options.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43590
Thanks. Very useful thread. I see your point about the $5 option being the best starting point.
 

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They go under the stock pedal. 3 x 10 mm bolts come off, lift off pedal assembly, put spacers in, re-fasten.
 

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spacers cost a whole lot less ............
 

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I combined the $5 spacers from Home Depot with the SRP pedals. I had the SRP's on my GT500 and they are just as good if not better on the 350. I also paired it with their heel plate although if I was to do it again I would go with the larger sized option.

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