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OK, just a quick informational post for anyone looking to purchase MUGEN PEDALS. Yesterday I bought some authentic Mugen pedals from a fellow PRIME buddy who bought them from King.
4 years ago I bought some fake ones off ebay for $35-40 bucks for an older Honda that I never installed. I decided to put together a comparison for you guys
I have to quickly note that that quality are very similar. Mainly because the quality of the fakes are so good and the quality of the Mugen ones are less than OEM quality. The clutch and brake are close in quality outside of the logo design and the Mugen stamp on the back. The pedal is tough since I think the fakes are better machined and quality is nicer. You can see parts of the real one and the "fray" that was never sanded off or cleaned off.
I will use my fake ones in my 94 toyota pick up since they are nice, almost too nice $40 for my beater.... lol
Also, one last thing, the clips that go on the back of the gas pedal was a pain in the ass to install. Mainly because the clip didnt have much of a lip to screw on to the gas pedal itself. I had to literally use a penny on the bottom of the gas pedal to make the clip screw on to the pedal itself. smh Mugen.
Overall it worked out nice.
OK, just a quick informational post for anyone looking to purchase MUGEN PEDALS. Yesterday I bought some authentic Mugen pedals from a fellow PRIME buddy who bought them from King.
4 years ago I bought some fake ones off ebay for $35-40 bucks for an older Honda that I never installed. I decided to put together a comparison for you guys
I have to quickly note that that quality are very similar. Mainly because the quality of the fakes are so good and the quality of the Mugen ones are less than OEM quality. The clutch and brake are close in quality outside of the logo design and the Mugen stamp on the back. The pedal is tough since I think the fakes are better machined and quality is nicer. You can see parts of the real one and the "fray" that was never sanded off or cleaned off.
I will use my fake ones in my 94 toyota pick up since they are nice, almost too nice $40 for my beater.... lol
Also, one last thing, the clips that go on the back of the gas pedal was a pain in the ass to install. Mainly because the clip didnt have much of a lip to screw on to the gas pedal itself. I had to literally use a penny on the bottom of the gas pedal to make the clip screw on to the pedal itself. smh Mugen.
Overall it worked out nice.
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