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    REVIEW: REV9 - Zeromotive OE-Style 1002 Pedals


    Available @ Rev9autosport.com

    *First off i'll say that Revlimiter.net did a excellent review of this product already with a great install process as well, so i wont go into to much detail.
    So please head over to(http://revlimiter.net/blog/2010/03/r...-pedal-review/) for the Review an(http://revlimiter.net/blog/2010/03/r...pedal-install/) for the install.

    *As far as my experience w/ the product, its GREAT. The quality is top notch coming from Zeromotive company in Japan, they're very very light weight, with great style & finish. They make heel toeing very easy (although it wasn't too difficult before).


    Mazdafitment.com: http://mazdafitment.com/2012/04/23/r...rom-flagstaff/
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    I need me some of those. They looks great, do your feet slip on these if theyre wet?

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    I haven't encountered any wet weather yet, so i can tell yet....
    Mazdafitment.com: http://mazdafitment.com/2012/04/23/r...rom-flagstaff/
    "When you drive these Miatas, be it a slammed rice mobile, or fast-on-the-track-handling-monster, it puts a giant smile on your face. And at the end of the day, it is real hard to remove that smile."

    -Linhbergh Nguyen

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    This might be sacrilegious, but those would ROCK with some griptape on them, especially if properly fitted around all the holes.

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    I also have a set of these and I haven't had any problem on rainy days. No slippage.

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    Those holes are somewhat beveled. They grab your shoe. In fact, they're slightly unpleasant to drive with bare feet due to the grip. No problems with wet shoes slipping.

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    I got a set a few years back, they are great!

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