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SRP Racing Pedal Installation

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I just got done installing a set of 07+ Nissan Versa Manual pedals in my Juke. The fitment of the pedals is great. The only thing I am returning is the dead pedal. The shape is not exactly for the Juke. I asked them if I could exchange it for a 07+ Altima which I think will fit much better. The pedals only cost $89.13 with shipping and the quality is awesome. They are about a 1/4" thick (maybe a little more) and come in a variety of finishes and styles I chose smooth satin. SRP Racing - Custom Aluminum Racing Pedals

1. Remove the stock rubber pads
2. Cover the pedals in masking tape mark the holes you plan to drill.
3. Use a center punch to help with drilling.
4. Drill the all three pedals using a 1/8" bit
5. Redrill the clutch and brake pedals using a 3/16" bit (the 1/8" was just a starter hole).
6. Remove the tape and install you pedals. The clutch and brake use nuts and bolts the gas pedal uses self tapping screws.

Total time 30 minutes.

The feel of the pedals are fantastic much more grip with the clutch and brake. The gas has a good amount of grip but is smooth so your foot can slide across it.
 

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#8 ·
That's a tough call without knowing the actual measurements of the '07 Altima dead pedal.
The Versa pedal picture on the right looks good but if there is actual space for a rectangular pedal to fit, I would go that route. Peace of mind knowing that top left corner gets covered, otherwise it might start to bug you.


Just an FYI:
The OEM Juke Sport Pedal Kit in the UK uses a rectangular version but it looks thinner.
I actually bought these for the CVT transmission. They were very hard to track down.

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#11 ·
jlgurne, we had the Nissan Sport Pedal Kit added as msagustin stated on our Juke Tekna when it was delivered as it was manufactured in the UK and we wanted to stay with the Std parts. The cost was €77 inc. installation. One pic with Winter Carpets.


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THe OEM picture from Nissan is deceiving. It looks as if it is completely rectangle and thinner compared to how yours is installed. It still looks nice.
 
#17 ·
Ok ya'll I put my floor mats back in a installed the dead pedal. The company I bought them from gave me screws to install the dead pedal and when I started screwing them in I said to my self "why the heck is this stupid screw not catching on anything". Finally I pulled up the carpet and realized I was an idiot, I was screwing into styrofoam. So I went and got some nuts and bolts with some large washers and installed the dead pedal properly.

Please forgive my dirty carpet, I know it needs to be vacuumed. (caugh caugh...That's what she said) I like the dead pedal and had to tell myself not to be so picky.

The dead pedal is definitely going to save my carpet. I think since Curious and I drive a manual the dead pedal is a must since at least for myself I rest my foot there.

Next mod is the heel guard. you can already see a wear pattern on my floor mat.
 

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#19 ·
OMG! Dirty carpet! Is there a mod for that?

You also have a rusty steering joint thing-a-ma-bob.
I guess a vacuum would work. By cleaning out that dirt I would save myself a milligram of weight giving me 1/100 of a second in the 1/4 mile. :)

Yeah I noticed that steering joint during my install. What the heck gives with that its not like its out in the elements. I guess I will chalk it up to Illinois.

I ordered my heel guard this morning. Hahahaha.