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What are y'all using? I'm trying to decide if the SRP setup is worth the 100 over the Steeda pedal.

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Depend on how you want it and the look of it. I go the SRP pedal due to the design and grip. Got it dark also to make it look a little hidden. You can also customize the width of the gas pedal to wide (0.5" wider than factory) or extra wide (1.0" wider than factory). I am a size 9.5 shoe size and went with the extra wide. SRP have a little more work to install them, but they are well worth it.

The Steeda one is a nice piece and easier to install. For me, I wanted the grip and went for the SRP over all others.

I am also running extended clutch pedal and a Garageline spacer for the gas pedal.
 

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I just threw some skateboard grip tape on my steeda pedal. Sure was a lot cheaper than $100. No regrets.
 
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I just threw some skateboard grip tape on my steeda pedal. Sure was a lot cheaper than $100. No regrets.
I'm just wondering if the pedal will be wide enough.
 

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I have ever felt a lack of grip with the Steeda pedal and it is plenty wide enough for me.

Those SRP pedals do look really good though.
 

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I have ever felt a lack of grip with the Steeda pedal and it is plenty wide enough for me.

Those SRP pedals do look really good though.
Me too! I am happy as a clam with my Steeda pedals and I don't even know they are there! No need for tape...

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Steeda pedal works for me too.
 
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Thanks, all. Ordering the Steeda.
 

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+1 on Steeda pedal + Garageline spacer. Perfect setup, and you can fine-tune the exact placement of the Steeda pedal, because you drill the stock pedal backing piece to mount.
 

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I went with the Steeda pedal, because price. Also .5 inch spacer. It's almost too much spacer, but works out well with my size 8.5 shoe. Anyways, I can now heel and toe the car while driving home from work, it's great.
 
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Steeda pedal incoming. Not going to use a spacer as I can pretty much heel-toe almost.perfectly with stock pedals on the street. On the track, I like the fact that I will be able to solidly put my foot on the brake pedal and still reach the accelerator.
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