🚀 Elevate Your Drive with Style and Safety!
The Crynod 3 PCS Car Anti-Skid Pedal Pads are designed for manual transmission vehicles, combining alloy and rubber for durability and performance. With an anti-slip surface and lightweight design, these pedals enhance driving safety and comfort. Easy to install, they fit most cars, making them a must-have accessory for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Crynod |
Brand | Crynod |
Model | CRJTB201SI-3PS |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 0.12 x 0.08 x 0.04 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CRJTB201SI-3PS |
Manufacturer Part Number | CR38 |
L**E
Junk
These things were absolutely a waste of money. They kept falling off the pedal.
J**D
No worth it
So flimsy. Not worth it
J**B
okay not great
Instructions are very unclear(if you don’t know what your doing I DO NOT ADVISE USING AT ALL!!! if the peddles come off you could cause an accident) and clips that came with kit seem a bit insufficient when installing, ended up just removing the clips and installed with galvanized steel straps as it was easier and holds more snuggly to original peddle, looks good but scratches easily and product seems a bit flimsy, most likely going to take it off in a couple months time. It does look good and feels better than original peddle while driving but I can’t really recommend this to anyone unless you really want to change the look of your peddles and are willing to put a bit of extra effort to properly secure them.
R**N
Wasn't right for my bug 😕
Replaced my old pads with these on my '74 beetle. Having to pull em tight, the screw head easily pulls right through the thin anodized aluminum trim piece. Who's to say it won't work on something else? Just my experience....
E**E
Waste of money
Not very easy to install, and they continually slip off the pedals.
S**L
Doesn't fit '03 Focus
My sweet old focus has worn pedals that my feet will slip off of sometimes, especially when wet. So I thought these would fix the problem. Unfortunately, these won't work for my car.Instructions for attachment were unclear—in fact I don't know how something like this would attach to ANY car's pedals.