A andy_con Member Joined Feb 29, 2016 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Aug 11, 2017 #1 Got some custom design twingo pedals for sale £70 delivered engraved logo and coloured black just 4 bolts per pedal to fit remove old pedals and these just bolt straight on got a heel and toe version or a standard size version
Got some custom design twingo pedals for sale £70 delivered engraved logo and coloured black just 4 bolts per pedal to fit remove old pedals and these just bolt straight on got a heel and toe version or a standard size version
C Cup RS 133 Well-known member Joined Nov 9, 2014 Messages 244 Reaction score 0 Location Castleford Aug 11, 2017 #2 These look very nice you made them yourself. How do they screw in thought the originals were stick on ?
These look very nice you made them yourself. How do they screw in thought the originals were stick on ?
A andy_con Member Joined Feb 29, 2016 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Aug 11, 2017 #3 yep made by me, just 4 bolts per pedal to secure some examples of other designs ive done
C Cup RS 133 Well-known member Joined Nov 9, 2014 Messages 244 Reaction score 0 Location Castleford Aug 12, 2017 #4 Ah right I see, any long term tests with them to see if they come loose guessing there tiny lock nuts suppose you could put a couple of spot welds on the clutch and brake pedals but not the accelerater with it been plastic
Ah right I see, any long term tests with them to see if they come loose guessing there tiny lock nuts suppose you could put a couple of spot welds on the clutch and brake pedals but not the accelerater with it been plastic
A andy_con Member Joined Feb 29, 2016 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Aug 12, 2017 #5 I would recommend a drop of lock tight from halfrauds to stop any issues. But not had a single report of them coming loose. You can't weld aluminium to steel
I would recommend a drop of lock tight from halfrauds to stop any issues. But not had a single report of them coming loose. You can't weld aluminium to steel