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RGRVsTITAN
06-13-2005, 02:51 AM
HEY GANG
CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE OUT FOR BILLET PEDALS...PRETTY NICE 8O

http://www.ultimatepedals.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=129_170

baja220
06-13-2005, 04:27 AM
They had a Group Buy for those on TT. I was gonna get em, but I forgot to get on the list since I don't go on their forum all the time. Someone just posted some pics of his installed. I find and post the pic for ya.

baja220
06-13-2005, 04:30 AM
Here's the link!! http://www.titantalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25624

SimplyTitan
06-16-2005, 01:24 PM
DAMMMMMMMM! That looks cool. those things are pricey but as my Brother-in-law would say they are "quality."

jaysplaypen
06-16-2005, 01:45 PM
those are extremely expensive, but cool.

WindsorFox
07-08-2005, 04:05 AM
This makes me wonder if the Infinity pedal covers for the FX will fit the pedals on the Titan. I put a set on my Murano and they looked really good. If I could have found the original rubber ones before I traded it I would have swapped back.

WindsorFox
07-11-2005, 10:32 PM
DING! The three pedals in the Titan are identical to those in the Murano. I went back to the dealer where I traded the Mo and I swapped the new pedal covers on both brake pedals for the Infiniti covers that I had bought. I also removed the gas pedal that I had put in and I installed the four in the Titan the way I originally did in the Mo. Below are the results...

firecracker
07-11-2005, 10:44 PM
GREAT!! More $$ to spend!!! :lol:

WindsorFox
07-11-2005, 10:49 PM
Yabut... they're a h3!! of a lot less expensive than the "Ultimate pedals". I think I paid ~ $70 for them from Courtesy.

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Now before anyone rushes out and buys these, there IS some fabrication involved with all except the brake. The brake is a direct replacement although a real b!t@h to install. The park brake has to be glued, though mine worked fine in the Mo for almost 2 years, I rarely use the Ebrake. To me it's for Es, not for Parking. The dead pedal will take more fabrication than it did in the Mo, I have to see what's under the carpet. In the picture it is just propped up for looks at the moment. The accelerator in the FX is hinged, You have to use a hacksaw and cut the hinge and stop off the back to make a flat cover plate and then I used 4 drywall screws and screwed it to the existing plastic pedal.

Kronos1965
08-07-2005, 06:44 PM
Thanks folks!

Keep the suggestions coming.

I think the billets from one of our sponsors is the leading frontrunner!

Mike

BroncoAZ
08-09-2005, 01:20 AM
DING! The three pedals in the Titan are identical to those in the Murano. I went back to the dealer where I traded the Mo and I swapped the new pedal covers on both brake pedals for the Infiniti covers that I had bought. I also removed the gas pedal that I had put in and I installed the four in the Titan the way I originally did in the Mo. Below are the results...

Any more detail on the dead pedal install from the QX? I need to do something there to keep my size 16 from wrecking the carpet.

Thanks,

Mitch

WindsorFox
08-09-2005, 01:30 AM
Any more detail on the dead pedal install from the QX? I need to do something there to keep my size 16 from wrecking the carpet.
Thanks,Mitch

I havn't messed with it any yet. I had fabed a piece out of a section of 2x4 to mount this pedal in my Murano, but the Murano has a frame section with threaded holes under the carpet to mount a pedal there. I don't think the Titan has this and the floor board is at a much different angle, which is going to require modifying the the pedal its self. I'll post more when I start working on this project. Okay, now I just realized that you said QX. I don't know anything about a left foot dead pedal in the QX54, this set that I have are meant for the FX45/35.

BroncoAZ
08-09-2005, 02:22 AM
My bad on the model. I was referring to your pics. I might make a dead pedal out of aluminum and tap a couple of screws to hold it down. I want something much larger than the rubber pad that is glued to the carpet now...

Mitch