Pedals & Pedal Accessories
This category covers vehicle pedals and related accessories — replacement accelerator, brake and clutch pedals, pedal pads, and mounting hardware for cars and garages. Nineteen products are indexed with an average rating of 4.45 and prices ranging roughly $33–$270, featuring brands like OceanicEcho
Top Products
GM Genuine Parts Accelerator Pedal with Position Sensor
GM GENUINE PARTS
Mid-Range
Toe Cage Pedal Adapters for Peloton, fits sneakers
Kelecuia
Budget
TPARTS Aluminum Self-Flip Lock Pedal Set for Tesla
TPARTS
Budget
Dorman accelerator pedal sensor for select Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep
Dorman
Mid-Range
[Updated] Gas and Brake Pedal Extenders for Short Drivers
OceanicEcho
Budget
Dead pedal foot rest pad for Jeep Wrangler & Gladiator left side
SHEAM
Mid-Range
TPARTS Aluminum Self-Flip Lock Pedal Set for Tesla Model 3 & Y
TPARTS
Budget
BMW Pedal Covers Anti-Slip Carbon Fibre (Model A)
Generic
Budget
Anti-slip gas & brake pedal covers for 2018-2025 Wrangler & Gladiator
SHEAM
Mid-Range
Dead Pedal Driver Foot Rest Pad for Jeep Wrangler/JT Gladiator
SHEAM
Mid-Range
Gas and Brake Pedal Extenders for Short Drivers
PICURA
Budget
Gas and brake pedal extender for short drivers, adjustable length and angle
ahalolo
Budget
Car hand controls device for disabled drivers
OceanicEcho
Mid-Range
Aluminum Throttle Pedal 24" SS Throttle Cable Spring Universal
WSAGFB
Mid-Range
Gas Pedal Aluminum Throttle Assembly for GM Ford Mopar
Lesiyou
Mid-Range
Handicap driving hand controls for automatic vehicles
OceanicEcho
Mid-Range
Portable Car Hand Controls Device for Handicap Drivers
GanFindX
Premium
Portable Left Foot Accelerator Pedal for Left-Foot Driving
OceanicEcho
Premium
SIMSONN PRO Plus Hydraulic Pedals for PC Racing Simulator
SIMSONN
PremiumRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right replacement pedal or pedal accessory for my vehicle?
Match the part to your vehicle year, make, and model and check whether the item is listed as OEM or aftermarket; confirm mounting style (bolt-on, clip-on, or pad replacement), connector type for electronic pedals, and compatibility notes in the product description
What are the key differences between OEM and aftermarket pedals?
OEM parts are made to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications and often fit without modification; aftermarket pedals can vary in fit, materials, and features and may offer different styles or performance options but require careful compatibility checks
What should I consider if I'm buying performance or sport pedals?
Look for durable materials (aluminum, stainless steel), non-slip surfaces or rubber inserts for traction, and secure mounting; verify pedal throw and clearance to avoid interference with stock parts and ensure they don’t change pedal feel in unsafe ways
Are there common maintenance steps for pedals and pedal accessories?
Keep moving parts lubricated with recommended lubricants for pivot points, clean pedal pads and covers regularly to remove dirt and grease, inspect for wear or loose hardware, and replace worn rubber pads promptly to maintain grip
How much should I expect to spend on pedals and related accessories?
Prices vary by type and quality: basic replacement pads and covers often fall under $50, electronic throttle or full pedal assemblies commonly range higher, and in this category the average price is around $75–$85
Can I install pedal replacements myself, or should I use a mechanic?
Simple pad or cover swaps and many bolt-on pedals can be DIY with common tools and basic mechanical skill, but electronic pedals, assemblies involving sensors, or any job requiring braking or throttle system disassembly are safer when performed by a qualified technician
What safety checks should I perform after installing a new pedal or accessory?
Verify secure mounting and torque of fasteners, test full pedal travel and return without binding, check that electronic connectors are seated and error-free, and perform a low-speed functional test in a safe area before normal driving