4G Sport Pedals for 6MT?
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4G Sport Pedals for 6MT?
Can't seem to find a good set that are made for the 4G. I saw an ancient post that SuperComputers was selling some but when I PMed him he said he hasn't had any in a while. Wondering if you guys have had any luck with finding the full set of 3x pedals + foot rest. I do like the Acura logo, but beggars cant be choosers....
#2
Check ebay , can't remember what seller I brought mine from but was skeptical since they are only 47 bucks. Very nice products but came from China so shipping was about 2 1/2 weeks
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I've seen some... try a forum search, or a google search.
This was one of the first on my google search, but I have no idea if any of them are any good.
http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...terior/pedals/
This was one of the first on my google search, but I have no idea if any of them are any good.
http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...terior/pedals/
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I've seen some... try a forum search, or a google search.
This was one of the first on my google search, but I have no idea if any of them are any good.
http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...terior/pedals/
This was one of the first on my google search, but I have no idea if any of them are any good.
http://www.andysautosport.com/acura/...terior/pedals/
#6
6G TLX-S
Can't seem to find a good set that are made for the 4G. I saw an ancient post that SuperComputers was selling some but when I PMed him he said he hasn't had any in a while. Wondering if you guys have had any luck with finding the full set of 3x pedals + foot rest. I do like the Acura logo, but beggars cant be choosers....
https://acurazine.com/forums/4g-tl-2009-2014-123/sad-surprise-833346/
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Hold on, read the following thread before ordering :
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=833346
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=833346
So there are a few ways to get a 4G TL MT pedal set up:
OEM Acura TSX Parts
-dead, entire gas assembly, brake & clutch pedals
OEM Honda Fit Parts
-Buy complete pedal kit (comes with brake/clutch & gas; gas pedal will not work). Cheaper than buying TSX clutch & brake pedals
OEM Civic SI Parts
-entire gas assembly, brake & clutch pedals
Other countries OEM parts
-Europe Honda Accord optional pedals
(seller previously had a MT set, I'd contact him)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281249393240?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
-Civic Type R gas pedal assembly
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291141894766?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Mix and Match-cheapest price
-Use OEM Honda Fit Brake/Clutch Pedals
-Use aftermarket Auto pedal set up- for dead pedal & gas
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AT-Aluminum-...845f6e&vxp=mtr
Well I just found these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MT-Aluminum-...87e4d2&vxp=mtr
I was able to heavily modify my gas pedal to accept my 3G TL Supercomputers pedals.
First I had to make a backing so the rubber would not get pressed back through the metal (as the 3G TL pedal has a curve in it, I was going to swap assemblies but they attach to the floor differently).
Then I had to Dremel lots of plastic out of the back to accept the washers & nuts.
The final result (after installing the other 3 pedals too):
Last edited by Skier4lyfe303; 06-03-2014 at 01:21 AM. Reason: submitted too early. I may have missed some info.
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I bet everyone missed this, so I'm gonna post it again. As I was editing the above post I actually found the correct MT 4G TL pedals, they can be purchased here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MT-Aluminum-...87e4d2&vxp=mtr
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Ah! I was disappointed the Acura Logo was missing. But i just saw this "NOTE:1,this foot pedal has a logo, but logo is not shown in the picture"
Good find. I spent a good amount of time searching e-bay when I originally posted this, I wonder if I missed them or they are new...
Thanks man
Good find. I spent a good amount of time searching e-bay when I originally posted this, I wonder if I missed them or they are new...
Thanks man
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Ah! I was disappointed the Acura Logo was missing. But i just saw this "NOTE:1,this foot pedal has a logo, but logo is not shown in the picture"
Good find. I spent a good amount of time searching e-bay when I originally posted this, I wonder if I missed them or they are new...
Thanks man
Good find. I spent a good amount of time searching e-bay when I originally posted this, I wonder if I missed them or they are new...
Thanks man
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So I ordered a set of the pedals I found on eBay for a friend of mine. It turns out the logo is "Type R" not "Acura" as most of us would expect. So he wanted to install them anyways, it took a little bit of modification to the gas pedal but not too much as I only secured two of the three studs.
Here are the pedals:
MT Aluminum Fuel Brake Foot Rest Pedals for 2009 2012 Acura RL?TL?TSX Series | eBay
Pictures out of the box:
As you can see, the dead pedal and gas pedal do not completely cover the stock pedals! What a disappointment.
From a distance it's hard to tell:
I contacted the eBay seller to see if this could be fixed via the manufacturing process but I haven't been contacted back in over a month. I just messaged them again to see if they got an answer.
In the mean time if I were looking for 4G TL MT Pedals I would either go OEM (process posted above) or find some 3G TL supercomputers pedals to use as I did.
Here are the pedals:
MT Aluminum Fuel Brake Foot Rest Pedals for 2009 2012 Acura RL?TL?TSX Series | eBay
Pictures out of the box:
As you can see, the dead pedal and gas pedal do not completely cover the stock pedals! What a disappointment.
From a distance it's hard to tell:
I contacted the eBay seller to see if this could be fixed via the manufacturing process but I haven't been contacted back in over a month. I just messaged them again to see if they got an answer.
In the mean time if I were looking for 4G TL MT Pedals I would either go OEM (process posted above) or find some 3G TL supercomputers pedals to use as I did.
Last edited by Skier4lyfe303; 10-03-2014 at 12:26 PM.
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Here are pedal covers made for the TSX SE Manual transmission installed on my 4G 6MT. I went this route since I did not like how the ebay covers fit nor their finish. The TSX clutch and brake pedals come with rivets, so I did not have to drill into the pedals since the holes in the TSX pedal covers align perfectly with the pre-drilled holes under the factory pedal covers. The accelerator pedal took a little time to remove and replace, and the service manual helped tremendously. Total time to swap all 4 pieces was about 15 minutes. Superb fit and really easy to clean. Great grip on the clutch and brake pedals, and no issues with the rubber nubs moving out of place, even after a year of use.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
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Here are pedal covers made for the TSX SE Manual transmission installed on my 4G 6MT. I went this route since I did not like how the ebay covers fit nor their finish. The TSX clutch and brake pedals come with rivets, so I did not have to drill into the pedals since the holes in the TSX pedal covers align perfectly with the pre-drilled holes under the factory pedal covers. The accelerator pedal took a little time to remove and replace, and the service manual helped tremendously. Total time to swap all 4 pieces was about 15 minutes. Superb fit and really easy to clean. Great grip on the clutch and brake pedals, and no issues with the rubber nubs moving out of place, even after a year of use.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
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You weren't kidding about the price for these...
Clutch and Brake Covers: 46545-SNW-J21 $55.76 each retail
Accelerator Pedal: 17800-TL0-R05 $301.57 retail
Deadrest/Foot Plate: 46992-TL0-R01 $52.92 retail
Even at my employee rate through Acura, I'd still be paying almost $350 for this set up. Can't deny the fact that it looks super legit though, just expensive.
-greg
Clutch and Brake Covers: 46545-SNW-J21 $55.76 each retail
Accelerator Pedal: 17800-TL0-R05 $301.57 retail
Deadrest/Foot Plate: 46992-TL0-R01 $52.92 retail
Even at my employee rate through Acura, I'd still be paying almost $350 for this set up. Can't deny the fact that it looks super legit though, just expensive.
-greg
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www.acuraoemparts.com
Accelerator pedal: 17800-TL0-R05, $213.40
Clutch and brake pedal: 46545-SNW-J21, $39.47 x 2
Dead pedal: 46992-TL0-R01, $37.45
Accelerator pedal: 17800-TL0-R05, $213.40
Clutch and brake pedal: 46545-SNW-J21, $39.47 x 2
Dead pedal: 46992-TL0-R01, $37.45
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You weren't kidding about the price for these...
Clutch and Brake Covers: 46545-SNW-J21 $55.76 each retail
Accelerator Pedal: 17800-TL0-R05 $301.57 retail
Deadrest/Foot Plate: 46992-TL0-R01 $52.92 retail
Even at my employee rate through Acura, I'd still be paying almost $350 for this set up. Can't deny the fact that it looks super legit though, just expensive.
-greg
Clutch and Brake Covers: 46545-SNW-J21 $55.76 each retail
Accelerator Pedal: 17800-TL0-R05 $301.57 retail
Deadrest/Foot Plate: 46992-TL0-R01 $52.92 retail
Even at my employee rate through Acura, I'd still be paying almost $350 for this set up. Can't deny the fact that it looks super legit though, just expensive.
-greg
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www.acuraoemparts.com
Accelerator pedal: 17800-TL0-R05, $213.40
Clutch and brake pedal: 46545-SNW-J21, $39.47 x 2
Dead pedal: 46992-TL0-R01, $37.45
Accelerator pedal: 17800-TL0-R05, $213.40
Clutch and brake pedal: 46545-SNW-J21, $39.47 x 2
Dead pedal: 46992-TL0-R01, $37.45
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Here are pedal covers made for the TSX SE Manual transmission installed on my 4G 6MT. I went this route since I did not like how the ebay covers fit nor their finish. The TSX clutch and brake pedals come with rivets, so I did not have to drill into the pedals since the holes in the TSX pedal covers align perfectly with the pre-drilled holes under the factory pedal covers. The accelerator pedal took a little time to remove and replace, and the service manual helped tremendously. Total time to swap all 4 pieces was about 15 minutes. Superb fit and really easy to clean. Great grip on the clutch and brake pedals, and no issues with the rubber nubs moving out of place, even after a year of use.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
#24
It's not really that helpful but the pictures are nice.
Basically remove panel, remove connector, remove bolts, remove clips.
I'm stuck trying to get the connector off. It's like they put the release on the opposite side just to screw with us haha
Basically remove panel, remove connector, remove bolts, remove clips.
I'm stuck trying to get the connector off. It's like they put the release on the opposite side just to screw with us haha
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The first thing you want to do is to remove the bottom plastic clip. Place a flat-tip screwdriver under it and pull straight up:
Use the screwdriver to push in the gold-colored tab. This will release the accelerator pedal from the base:
Instead of removing the entire pedal assembly, I disconnected the pedal from the L-shaped metal adapter that connects it to the module. Look for the metal push-on fastener that is sitting on the left-end of the metal pin. Use a small screwdriver to work the push-on fastener off the pin.
Here is a close-up of the removed metal push-on fastener:
Here is a close up of the pin when the metal push-on fastener is removed:
Now work the pin out of the back of the accelerator pedal:
Take the replacement pedal assembly that was shipped to you. Disassemble it down to just the pedal. Now reassemble it to the L-shaped adapter using the pin and metal push-on fastener. Snap the bottom of the pedal to the clip and reinstall the plastic cover.
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Done! That was a whole lot easier. I was being a good boy and not disassembling the pedal from the APP sensor. Once the pin practically fell out I wasn't worried anymore.
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Bringing this thread back up since I've got some questions.
I've got a '13 SH-AWD 6AT and want to get the aluminum set. I think I've got all the part numbers but want to get a second set of eyes on it.
46992-TL0-R01 - Dead
46545-SEP-A81 - Brake
17800-TL0-R05 - Gas
Can anyone who has done the swap or knows of other AT people confirm these numbers?
I've got a '13 SH-AWD 6AT and want to get the aluminum set. I think I've got all the part numbers but want to get a second set of eyes on it.
46992-TL0-R01 - Dead
46545-SEP-A81 - Brake
17800-TL0-R05 - Gas
Can anyone who has done the swap or knows of other AT people confirm these numbers?
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Bringing this thread back up since I've got some questions.
I've got a '13 SH-AWD 6AT and want to get the aluminum set. I think I've got all the part numbers but want to get a second set of eyes on it.
46992-TL0-R01 - Dead
46545-SEP-A81 - Brake
17800-TL0-R05 - Gas
Can anyone who has done the swap or knows of other AT people confirm these numbers?
I've got a '13 SH-AWD 6AT and want to get the aluminum set. I think I've got all the part numbers but want to get a second set of eyes on it.
46992-TL0-R01 - Dead
46545-SEP-A81 - Brake
17800-TL0-R05 - Gas
Can anyone who has done the swap or knows of other AT people confirm these numbers?
Those look like the correct part numbers as all are coming up fitting either TL Type S or TSX SE (special edition) both which came with aluminum pedals from the factory...
Although you have an automatic, so you could get an aftermarket set for A LOT cheaper. See here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sport-Fuel-Brake-Foot-Rest-AT-Pedals-Pads-fit-for-Acura-RL-RLX-TL-TSX-Automatic-/201137312579?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A2009%7CModel%3ATL&hash=item2ed4b7d343&vxp=mtr
There are a couple of threads for 4G TL Auto pedals here on Acurazine. Here is one of them:
https://acurazine.com/forums/fourth-...arison-833542/
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Those look like the correct part numbers as all are coming up fitting either TL Type S or TSX SE (special edition) both which came with aluminum pedals from the factory...
Although you have an automatic, so you could get an aftermarket set for A LOT cheaper. See here:
Sport Fuel Brake Foot Rest at Pedals Pads Fit for Acura RL RLX TL TSX Automatic | eBay
There are a couple of threads for 4G TL Auto pedals here on Acurazine. Here is one of them:
https://acurazine.com/forums/fourth-...arison-833542/
Although you have an automatic, so you could get an aftermarket set for A LOT cheaper. See here:
Sport Fuel Brake Foot Rest at Pedals Pads Fit for Acura RL RLX TL TSX Automatic | eBay
There are a couple of threads for 4G TL Auto pedals here on Acurazine. Here is one of them:
https://acurazine.com/forums/fourth-...arison-833542/
The gas pedal is definitely pricey, but the aftermarket ones look like the fitment/quality control is a bit dodgey (Type R emblems? ) The dead pedal on some aftermarket ones looked like it was either too big or too small as well. That one dude seems to have a decent aftermarket set, I may look into getting just his gas pedal.
Thanks!
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I'll grab pictures in a few!
I was able to swap my OEM pedal back to the TSX assembly, so my thought is I'll sell it as a used TSX pedal assembly kit and recoup some of the cost.
#38
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Here are pedal covers made for the TSX SE Manual transmission installed on my 4G 6MT. I went this route since I did not like how the ebay covers fit nor their finish. The TSX clutch and brake pedals come with rivets, so I did not have to drill into the pedals since the holes in the TSX pedal covers align perfectly with the pre-drilled holes under the factory pedal covers. The accelerator pedal took a little time to remove and replace, and the service manual helped tremendously. Total time to swap all 4 pieces was about 15 minutes. Superb fit and really easy to clean. Great grip on the clutch and brake pedals, and no issues with the rubber nubs moving out of place, even after a year of use.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
The TSX accelerator pedal is pricy, so an option is to use the ebay accelerator cover and the TSX clutch/brake/pedal for those of you concerned with costs.
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#39
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Also, the accelerator pedal is the whole assembly pictured above and just requires a swap? And I'm assuming the brake, clutch and dead pedals are just covers that I replace on the existing pedals? I'm a little confused so I apologize. Thanks in advance!