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Old 10-04-2010, 12:43 PM
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tilton and wilwood also have pedal assemblys.
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Clayton Machine makes some nice pedals. I had emailed them a while back and they said they can basically make them work for anything. At least that was the case about 6 months ago when i had spoke with them.

http://www.claytonmachine.com/
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Old 10-04-2010, 05:58 PM
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I'm currently putting a set of Tilton pedals in my car. They have, IMO, one of the nicest setups available today. Their pedal assemblies allow for dual master cylinders, bias adjustment via a balance bar, adjustable pedal ratios, lateral spacing of the pedals, how far forward the pedals are set, etc. The downside is cost, so you really have to figure out what you need in a set of pedals.

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Clayton Machine makes some nice pedals. I had emailed them a while back and they said they can basically make them work for anything. At least that was the case about 6 months ago when i had spoke with them.

http://www.claytonmachine.com/
there is another company that is making them just like these and they are like $300.. there is an ad in the new camaro performers somewhere...
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Old 10-04-2010, 10:50 PM
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there is another company that is making them just like these and they are like $300.. there is an ad in the new camaro performers somewhere...
good because they look awesome but the price tag is hideous
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Old 10-04-2010, 11:06 PM
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I bought a set last week, gas, brake and clutch with shipping was $415.
They are backordered. www.americanpowertrain.com
I'll post pics when I get them.
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Clayton Machine's pedals are one of the best out there IMO, Looks and quality are great. I see a lot of different things roll thru the shop, Sometimes it is worth a little higher price to get good stuff. Again just my 2 cents.
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Here are a few options:

AP Racing

Tilton

Brembo

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Clayton Machine's pedals are one of the best out there IMO, Looks and quality are great. I see a lot of different things roll thru the shop, Sometimes it is worth a little higher price to get good stuff. Again just my 2 cents.
Clayton Machine no question about it , best in class.

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I bought a set last week, gas, brake and clutch with shipping was $415.
They are backordered. www.americanpowertrain.com
I'll post pics when I get them.
Hold off on buying these. Its been almost 6 weeks and still don't have pedals.
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