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Rudyardgoing



Member Since: 28 Jan 2010
Location: West Mids
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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Izmir Blue

Can't help thinking that if you've got wet brougues your feet might slip off metal pedals? Three pedals? what's that all about - have I been sold short? only got the two. Smile

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LCnine



Member Since: 30 Oct 2008
Location: Los Angeles, California
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United States 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Regarding the SRP pedals, the ones I have (pictured in the link) is very slip-resistant, wet shoes or not. I'm not sure if you can see from the website pictures, but the punched holes are surrounded by raised edges that act like cleats.

The nicest thing about the set is the "dead" pedal which is the footrest on an automatic (in lieu of a clutch pedal). The only other dead pedals I've seen are flat applications on the carpet. The one from SRP is a folded flange that wraps the carpeted bulkhead, looks more integral/OEM. I figure it's nicer-looking than worn carpet. It's actually the reason I got a pedal set; I was originally looking for a pad or something that I could put there. I've always driven a manual before the LR2, and I wondered why LR didn't at least rubberize that area or make it out some kind of durable material besides carpet.

They're not too flashy IMO, look good, and function. That's the why.

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