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Oteck12-18-2010, 08:55 PMI recall some1 way back doing this mod with the dead pedal cutting it to fit on the factory one but i went further and use the whole thing. It's now firmly attached so it's not moving, it moved 10mm out as i used the stock dead pedal as a base plate.

http://oteck.ca/sw20/IS300%20pedals%2001.JPG Oteck12-18-2010, 08:58 PMp.s. this beats any aftermarket pedals (except dead pedal) out there SW21T12-18-2010, 09:07 PMlooks good man, you seem to do a lot of projects. The power mirrors and motorized fogs are awesome man! canadam12-18-2010, 09:20 PMp.s. this beats any aftermarket pedals (except dead pedal) out there

Get them on straight, at least! Oteck12-18-2010, 09:21 PMhah you noticed, the clutch not bolted in as im re-placing the master Archidamus-R12-20-2010, 05:55 AMAre the clutch/brake just rubber sleeves with aluminum plates? Oteck12-26-2010, 03:05 PMAre the clutch/brake just rubber sleeves with aluminum plates?

yes, they slide right in with lots of effort unlike aftermarket ones you have to secure in some other way (drilling) eckoman_pdx12-27-2010, 07:00 PMLooks good! I remember seeing the other guy do this mod way back and use the stock dead pedal, like you mentioned. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but having picked up the parts yet. I'm leaning towards modding the dead pedal to fit the OEM has, as he did. They look good though. 100% better than the OEM MR2 pedals :) canadam12-27-2010, 07:40 PMLooks good! I remember seeing the other guy do this mod way back and use the stock dead pedal, like you mentioned. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but having picked up the parts yet. I'm leaning towards modding the dead pedal to fit the OEM has, as he did. They look good though. 100% better than the OEM MR2 pedals :)

I waited too long also. Toyota skyrocketed their costs on these parts, IIRC. It used to be a dirt cheap mod. arber021412-27-2010, 08:14 PMWhere did you buy those sleeves? I want them yesterday. white_mr212-27-2010, 08:51 PMWhere did you buy those sleeves? I want them yesterday.

I want to know too! Oteck12-27-2010, 09:04 PMI want to know too!

Toyota/Lexus off the IS300 or 7th gen Celica, these are FACTORY PARTS eckoman_pdx12-27-2010, 11:02 PMI waited too long also. Toyota skyrocketed their costs on these parts, IIRC. It used to be a dirt cheap mod.

Yeah, the prices on these used to be dirty cheap. It was a dirt cheap mod. Waited too long, as you said. The price skyrocketed up, and I think it went up again too.


Where did you buy those sleeves? I want them yesterday.


I want to know too!


Toyota/Lexus off the IS300 or 7th gen Celica, these are FACTORY PARTS

These are Factory parts off of the IS300 or 7th Gen Celica, as Oteck said.

Here are the part numbers off of the 7th Gen Celica

Gas pedal pad, aluminum: 78101-20150
Brake pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010
Clutch pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010

(yes, the brake and clutch are the same part #)

I don't have the Dead Pedal Part # or price in front of me.

I have some old pricing info from a year or more ago, I'm sure the prices have gone up since then

Gas pedal pad, aluminum: $38.19 from Lithia (78101-20150)
Brake pedal pad, aluminum: $26.34 from Lithia (31321-53010)
Clutch pedal pad, aluminum: $26.34 from Lithia (31321-53010)

As I said, I don't have the Dead Pedal part # or price in front of me. mr.asian.m212-27-2010, 11:05 PMvery nice job. i'll keep this one in mind for my next mr2. :) white_mr212-28-2010, 09:07 AMGood stuff! Thanks guys. skyteck12-31-2010, 09:20 PMwow nice pedals, good info.... but the whole set( not including the dead pedal) is upwards of $90 not including shipping... eckoman_pdx01-01-2011, 09:46 PMwow nice pedals, good info.... but the whole set( not including the dead pedal) is upwards of $90 not including shipping...

Yeah, this used to be a dirt cheap mod. It was on the "it's cheap enough I'll do it later" list. I should have done it then. Toyota kept raising the prices...and now it's not dirt cheap anymore :( DB801-05-2011, 08:40 PMIts not TOO pricy now for OEM part, though Toyota Japan did recently raise their price AGAIN despite their poor economy.....

FYI, I "believe" Toyota Japan update their price list every 6 months (most likely to raise prices)......

I have a few sets of the below for $135 SHIPPED

- Gas pedal
- Brake pedal
- Clutch pedal
- Dead pedal with base plate (meant for a Corolla)

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k217/Rexchris66/OEMToyotaRacingPadals.jpg arber021401-06-2011, 12:47 PMThis prices aren't bad at all, I think i got quoted almost 500 for the wrx pedals. They said that i had to buy the whole pedal cause they weren't just sleeves. Screw that price. lol Cavanagh01-06-2011, 12:59 PMVery nice work! Having an IS300, I love those pedals. tiguy9901-19-2011, 01:29 PMLove it!!! tonyjh6301-25-2011, 07:11 PMI've never driven a car with metallic pedals - do they not get slick if you walk in the rain to your car? arber021401-25-2011, 07:27 PMNo they dont, and that is why they have the rubber pieces in them. mr.asian.m201-25-2011, 07:27 PMis there a different in the 98 mr2 pedal? canadam05-16-2011, 10:56 PMis there a different in the 98 mr2 pedal?

Not really sure what you're trying to say here, but if you're talking about accessory pedals for the JDM cars, yes, these are different. eckoman_pdx05-17-2011, 01:36 AMNot really sure what you're trying to say here, but if you're talking about accessory pedals for the JDM cars, yes, these are different.

I think he was asking if there are a difference between the regular USDM 91-95 MR2 pedals and the 98 spec JDM MR2 pedals. Oteck05-17-2011, 01:40 AMim thinking of bending the gas rod to level with the clutch and brakes.... got to find a spare first :) eckoman_pdx05-17-2011, 02:09 AMim thinking of bending the gas rod to level with the clutch and brakes.... got to find a spare first :)

I take it it's annoying you that the accelerator sits a little lower than the brake and clutch pedal from the factory? Oteck05-17-2011, 07:37 AMmakes it impossible to heeltoe w/o getting your foot in a weird position Maruki-kun05-17-2011, 09:22 AMI managed to get mine to work with the celica pedal. in this pic it's still got the rough cut, but it looks a lot better now:

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b213/Ku-sama/0503012044.jpg MSAGRO05-17-2011, 10:35 AMI ended up getting these for about $30 bucks at Deal Xtreme.

I may be flamed for doing this, but they were easy to install and has held up well.

The "Type R" of death I may remove with solvent one day.

The flash picture makes them gaudier then they look IRL.

I'm happy with them:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa53/MSAGRO_2007/P1030869.jpg

Here's where I bought them:

$31.70 - Universal Non-Slip Stainless Steel Manual Pedal Cover Set for Vehicle Brake/Clutch/Accelerator - Gadgets & Auto Parts (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/universal-non-slip-stainless-steel-manual-pedal-cover-set-for-vehicle-brake-clutch-accelerator-48868) MSAGRO05-17-2011, 11:00 AMHow they look from a distance:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa53/MSAGRO_2007/P1030870.jpg

Not (too) bad, I can live with them. eckoman_pdx05-19-2011, 07:26 AMI ended up getting these for about $30 bucks at Deal Xtreme.

I may be flamed for doing this, but they were easy to install and has held up well.

The "Type R" of death I may remove with solvent one day.

The flash picture makes them gaudier then they look IRL.

I'm happy with them:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa53/MSAGRO_2007/P1030869.jpg

Here's where I bought them:

$31.70 - Universal Non-Slip Stainless Steel Manual Pedal Cover Set for Vehicle Brake/Clutch/Accelerator - Gadgets & Auto Parts (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/universal-non-slip-stainless-steel-manual-pedal-cover-set-for-vehicle-brake-clutch-accelerator-48868)


How they look from a distance:

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa53/MSAGRO_2007/P1030870.jpg

Not (too) bad, I can live with them.

To each there own, right ;) One suggestion. Remove the Honda inspired fake "Type-R" badging with solvent and they'll look a lot better. Honda type badge + MR2 = bad. Love them or hate them, one you remove that the silver/black of the pedal will match your interior theme decently. Oteck05-19-2011, 11:23 AMThread jack? i'll flag them for a move into a proper thread. this is for "celica pedals" LeePeyton05-19-2011, 01:15 PMOteck how hard was the IS300 pedal install and what model are those off of?

I love the look.
Thanks man. Oteck05-19-2011, 01:27 PMthe clutch and brakes can be pried/slide off, they are more like socks than anything so no drilling or welding.

gas pedal required it be removed off the car so you can punch out the pin holding the pedal. it's pretty easy but you'll be upside down most the time trying to fit them in Maruki-kun05-19-2011, 02:26 PMthe clutch and brakes can be pried/slide off, they are more like socks than anything so no drilling or welding.

gas pedal required it be removed off the car so you can punch out the pin holding the pedal. it's pretty easy but you'll be upside down most the time trying to fit them in

for my gas pedal, I had to put the part that slides into the back of the pedal into a vice to straighten it out a little bit. but it wasn't bad, whole adventure took maybe half an hour? worst part was the clutch and break pads. I had to cut reliefs in the rubber, I spent most of my time putting those on. LeePeyton05-19-2011, 02:27 PMSweet! Always wanted these pedals, just didn't know what they came out of etc. Thanks man. Oteck05-19-2011, 02:33 PMfor my gas pedal, I had to put the part that slides into the back of the pedal into a vice to straighten it out a little bit. but it wasn't bad, whole adventure took maybe half an hour? worst part was the clutch and break pads. I had to cut reliefs in the rubber, I spent most of my time putting those on.

I used soapy water to act as a lube, didn't have to cut anything just wrestle with it eckoman_pdx05-19-2011, 05:31 PMThread jack? i'll flag them for a move into a proper thread. this is for "celica pedals"

Haha, good call ;)


Oteck how hard was the IS300 pedal install and what model are those off of?

I love the look.
Thanks man.

They come on the Lexus IS300 and the 7th Gen Celica GT-S

I don't have the dead pedal part number handy, but here are the part numbers for the accelerator, brake and clutch pedals along with the prices when I looked them up on Lithia's parts website last.

Gas pedal pad, aluminum: 78101-20150 - $39.25
Brake pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010 - $27.07
Clutch pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010 - $27.07 780GTS02-10-2012, 07:20 PMAnybody got the part # for the deal pedal? Can it be modified to fit the OEM MR2 one or must be replaced with a Corrola one? eckoman_pdx02-14-2012, 09:43 PMAnybody got the part # for the deal pedal? Can it be modified to fit the OEM MR2 one or must be replaced with a Corrola one?

Yes, I now have the part number for the dead pedal also.

Dead Pedal: 58192-20090

Here are the part numbers for the complete pedal set

Gas pedal pad, aluminum: 78101-20150
Brake pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010
Clutch pedal pad, aluminum: 31321-53010
Dead Pedal: 58192-20090

As for it fitting of the dead pedal, it doesn't fit up perfect. You are a few options some people have literally installed it over the OEM housings, screwing it in. Other people have taken the aluminum insert, cut it down to the size of the OEM dead pedal, shaded down the OEM dead pedal "inner ridges" and installed it in there with adhesive. If you're inclined for the work, the latter looks darn good.

There was also the pedal assembly sold as a full set for Corollas, P/N 08487-12010. However, that was a Japanese set and part number. It's meant for a Corolla vs a Celica, hence the different dead pedal. Since it's a japanese P/N, tracking that down might be hard unless you go through a vendor like DB8. Last year he had good prices on this however. You're easiest bet is to either contact DB8 for the entire Corolla set or buy the individual Celica pieces using the North America part numbers listed above. The gas, brake and clutch pedals are the same between the two sets. The dead pedals in both sets differ a bit, but that's not an issue since both dead pedals require creative mounting. Luke_L02-15-2012, 10:13 AMHere is the original thread that gives a step by step....

Celica Pedal/Deadpedal Install (http://mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=349768) 780GTS02-15-2012, 01:49 PMI ordered all but the dead pedal, I don't think I'll do the dead pedal white_mr202-15-2012, 02:32 PMGood stuff! My girlfriend just got me this pedal set for Valentine's day.
http://img.tapatalk.com/1fb9da7e-084a-b690.jpg 780GTS02-15-2012, 09:49 PMAwesome, I'll probably buy the dead pedal another time when I order some parts again from Lithia 780GTS02-15-2012, 09:51 PMNvm it's $76 not worth it to me eckoman_pdx02-15-2012, 10:14 PMHere is the original thread that gives a step by step....

Celica Pedal/Deadpedal Install (http://mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=349768)

I wanted to look for the thread where the dead pedal was modified and post the link, but didn't have the time yesterday. Thanks for posting it! It saves me from having to look for it to repost tonight :) white_mr202-16-2012, 11:06 AMNvm it's $76 not worth it to me

My girl friend got the dead pedal on eBay for $30! Oteck03-09-2012, 12:25 AMProbably long overdue to show this lol.

Out of all my mods this one is irreversible. I ended up drilling through the stock dead pedal to get the securing bolts into the is300 assembly. Although not visible i used rivet nuts on the is300 side under the metal plate so it's not visible. It's still removable but it like removing 2 dead pedals

http://oteck.ca/sw20/is300%20dead%20pedal%2002.JPG
http://oteck.ca/sw20/is300%20dead%20pedal%2003.JPG jo3y5o404-03-2012, 08:03 PMsimple question, so how do you remove the brake and clutch pedal? is there also a pin like the gas pedal holding it in place on the assembly?

my clutch pedal is just straight out metal and it slips every time its wet outside and when my shoes are wet kakucaekz04-03-2012, 11:51 PMThe brake and clutch are just slip on. Each side has a rubber lip and you slide it onto the bare pedals. Lube or soap helps. The gas pedal has a pin you gotta knock out, so when Oteck did mine, he took the whole pedal out and hammered it out with a screwdriver and hammer. anbu_yoshi04-04-2012, 04:43 PMProbably long overdue to show this lol.

Out of all my mods this one is irreversible. I ended up drilling through the stock dead pedal to get the securing bolts into the is300 assembly. Although not visible i used rivet nuts on the is300 side under the metal plate so it's not visible. It's still removable but it like removing 2 dead pedals

http://oteck.ca/sw20/is300%20dead%20pedal%2002.JPG
http://oteck.ca/sw20/is300%20dead%20pedal%2003.JPG

Ahhh, I understand. You're actually using the IS DP as sort of a cover and retaining the MK2 one as the physical mount.

It looks like you had to cut/modify the IS DP also.

Does that sound right? bl02429207-06-2012, 07:02 PMHow do you remove the stock dead pedal, do you cut out the stock DP? Just picked up a frankenstein set from ebay, and lithia, waiting on the gas pedal though. bl02429207-30-2012, 09:03 PMThanks for the help and explanation, :thumbdown:, I got it though. Will post updated pics soon, pretty easy. jo3y5o408-23-2012, 11:30 PMdoes your shoes, after getting wet from rain and puddles etc, slip on these pedals, mainly the clutch? Luke_L09-25-2012, 09:22 AMMy shoes slipped more on the OEM pads than the IS300 pads when wet. baribari11-03-2012, 06:52 PMLooks good, but the factory option aluminum pedals are still better. canadam11-03-2012, 11:18 PMHow do you remove the stock dead pedal, do you cut out the stock DP? Just picked up a frankenstein set from ebay, and lithia, waiting on the gas pedal though.

Look closely. There are 2 plugs in the stock dead pedal that grip to studs coming out of the floor. You may be able to get a screwdriver grip on the dead pedal thread. More likely you'll have to pry up the dead pedal. Luke_L11-08-2012, 12:38 PM^ Older Post.

But, again.....everything is in here: How To: Celica Pedal/Dead Pedal Conversion (http://mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=349768) Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2026 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.

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