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Old 10-20-2003, 01:16 PM   #1
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Question Nissan pedals interchangeable?

Sort of like a bump for exposure, but in the Tech Section. Yeah, i hate to do this double posting thing, sorry.

Moderators: Lock or merge the threads as you wish, but I think this is a pretty legitimate/unaddressed/concise issue for people who would like to upgrade/improve their existing parts through new Nissan OEM parts, especially with 10+ yr-old 240SX's.

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I was wondering if standard shift pedals were interchangeable amongst all or most Nissans, as shift knobs are.

For example, the Anniversary Edition Maxima and the 350Z have pedals that look exactly the same. Are they the same, in terms of size and fitment? If so, are they interchangeable with other Nissans, including a S13 240SX?

If not directly interchangeable, can it be fitted with ease or minor customization?


For reference...
-In a 350Z
-In a G35
-In a S14 240SX (dead pedal was custom, unsure about the rest)
-In a Maxima

1. This post has nothing to do with heel-toe, toe-heel, etc.
2. I know these aluminum pedals are more for aesthetics (in my case at least). Performance is not the issue at hand.
3. Thanks in advance for your constructive responses.
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