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Old 04-08-2006, 06:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Australia Sports Pedals on the Camry Sportivo

Hey all,

im interested in buying the Sports Pedals for my Camry. But i just found out it costs $130aud from Toyota.

anyone here know where i can get them cheaper???



So Far the cheapest ive found is $70usd for them plus shipping cost to australia. daaarrrrnnnnn
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Old 04-08-2006, 06:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i really wouldnt suggest buying the Sports Pedals off the Gen5.5 Sportivos...

they will NOT fit a Gen4, or any other car for that matter.
because these pedals are not like conventional sports pedals which are fitted over the existing ones...

they come from the factory like that.
so in order to change them you will need to change the entire brake/accelerator pedals and the pedal arms

as you can see in the pic, the pedal and pedal arm is one big piece:

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^ are you sure about that? if that were true, then they wouldn't be able to sell them like that on ebay...

it looks more like hte back of it is hard rubber, and then you'll have to force it over the stock pedal after you have removed the rubber pad off the stock pedal
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Yeah I think maybe u just take off the old rubber ones and slip those over the metal pedal.
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it looks more like hte back of it is hard rubber, and then you'll have to force it over the stock pedal after you have removed the rubber pad off the stock pedal
hmm, i think you maybe right about that.

i took another look at them this morning, and it appears that they do just that...
the sports pad looks it can be peeled off the metal pedal backing
not very easily, but it still cant be

you reckon they will fit a Gen4 though?
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OBX has been making them for Toyota the past few years, and they run about $45.00 usd. They replace the rubber pad on the brake ( and cluthch if equiped) pedal, and the gas pedal pad slips over existing pedal.
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I dont think they'll fit...arent Gen 5 brake pedals larger? I know the gas pedal maybe the same but the brake is larger (for the auto version).

But i'm not 100% certain.

Looks nice though.
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