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Top Mounted Pedal Box Additional Accessories

Pedal Box Additional Accessories – additional accessories and spare parts for NP Parts motorsport pedal box systems.

  • Compatible with NP Parts Pedalbox
  • Multiple accessory options available
  • EU made
  • From €33 excl. VAT
90.91 

Pedal Box Accessories – Billet Upgrades for Your Motorsport Pedal Box

Pedal box accessories are the add-on components that let you expand, protect and fine-tune a compatible pedal box for a specific vehicle package and driver preference. This range of pedal box accessories includes a billet throttle pedal system, throttle linkage hardware, protective covers in different materials, and adjustment parts that refine pedal feel and balance-bar control in demanding use. Explore our full range of motorsport parts and cockpit upgrades to complete your build.

These pedal box accessories are made for motorsport builds and professional workshop installations where configuration, durability and serviceability matter and where consistent driver inputs are essential. Each part is engineered to work alongside a top-mounted pedal box, allowing the assembly to be tailored precisely to the car, the driver and the discipline without compromising rigidity or reliability.

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What’s in the Range

The pedal box accessories range is built around the parts that owners most often want to add or upgrade. Rather than a single item, it is a selection of components that let you configure a pedal box exactly to your needs, from throttle actuation to brake balance and physical protection.

  • Billet throttle pedal system – a rigid throttle pedal and mount for precise, repeatable inputs.
  • Billet throttle pedal linkage – an engineered linkage for dependable throttle actuation with reduced compliance.
  • Remote balance bar adjuster – lets the driver tune front-to-rear brake bias conveniently.
  • Aluminium protective cover – lightweight protection for the pedal box mechanism.
  • Carbon fibre protective cover – a premium, ultra-light cover option.

Key Features & Benefits

Every one of these pedal box accessories is designed to remove compromise from the cockpit. The goal is a pedal box that responds exactly as the driver expects, protected from damage and adjustable on the fly.

  • Billet construction – rigid components for precise control and long-term durability under repeated high load.
  • Repeatable throttle feel – the billet throttle pedal system and linkage reduce flex for consistent inputs.
  • On-the-fly brake tuning – the remote balance bar adjuster changes bias without leaving the seat.
  • Protection options – aluminium and carbon fibre covers guard the mechanism from debris and impact.
  • Serviceability – designed so pedal box accessories can be fitted, adjusted and maintained quickly.
  • Vehicle-specific fitment – hardware such as the BMW E90 throttle bracket simplifies integration.

Materials & Construction

Because pedal box accessories operate under constant load and vibration, material choice is critical. These components are built from motorsport-grade materials that resist flex, fatigue and corrosion over years of hard use.

  • CNC-machined billet aluminium – chosen for lightweight strength and rigidity in the throttle pedal, linkage and adjuster hardware.
  • Aluminium cover – durable, lightweight protection for the mechanism.
  • Carbon fibre cover – an ultra-light premium option for weight-conscious builds.

You can read more about the properties of 6082 aluminium alloy and why billet aluminium is favoured for high-stress motorsport components like these pedal box accessories.


Billet Throttle Pedal System

The billet throttle pedal system is one of the most popular pedal box accessories because it directly improves throttle precision. Machined from solid billet, the pedal and its mount resist the flex that makes a stock throttle feel vague, so inputs are transmitted faithfully to the throttle body or linkage.

Paired with the billet throttle linkage, the system gives a firm, direct action that helps with smooth part-throttle control and precise rev-matching on downshifts. For drift and circuit drivers who rely on delicate throttle modulation, these pedal box accessories make a noticeable difference to confidence and consistency.


Remote Balance Bar Adjuster

Among the most valuable pedal box accessories is the remote balance bar adjuster. It allows the driver to change the front-to-rear brake bias from the cockpit, adapting to fading brakes, changing grip or driver preference without stopping to make manual adjustments under the dash.

This kind of on-the-fly tuning is a genuine competitive advantage in endurance and changeable conditions, and it is exactly the sort of refinement that separates a properly specified pedal box from a basic installation.


Protective Covers

The pedal box mechanism sits in a hostile environment of grit, heat and the occasional knock, so protective covers are practical pedal box accessories. The aluminium cover offers robust, lightweight protection, while the carbon fibre cover provides the same protection at an even lower weight for competition builds where every gram counts.

Beyond protection, the covers give the cockpit a clean, finished appearance and help keep debris away from the moving parts, contributing to smoother operation and easier maintenance over a season of hard use.


Installation Guide

Fitting these pedal box accessories is straightforward for anyone comfortable working in the footwell. Begin by identifying which components you are adding – throttle pedal system, linkage, balance bar adjuster or covers – and gather the correct fixings for your pedal box.

Mount the billet throttle pedal system and connect the linkage, then route and secure the remote balance bar adjuster cable so it operates smoothly. Fit the chosen cover last. As with any brake or throttle work, confirm full, free pedal travel and correct operation before the car is driven. Most of these pedal box accessories can be installed with basic hand tools in a single workshop session.


Compatibility

  • Designed as add-on pedal box accessories for compatible top-mounted pedal box systems.
  • BMW E90 throttle pedal bracket compatibility simplifies fitment on BMW-based builds.
  • Suitable for custom cockpits, roll-cage cars and modified footwells.
  • Note: individual items may be sold separately – confirm the exact configuration you require.

Applications

  • Rally and stage racing – configure and protect the pedal box with the right pedal box accessories.
  • Drift competition – precise throttle feel from the billet throttle pedal system.
  • Circuit and endurance racing – on-the-fly bias tuning with the balance bar adjuster.
  • Time attack and hillclimb builds – lightweight carbon protection and premium hardware.
  • BMW E90-based projects – easy integration with the OEM throttle bracket.

Maintenance & Care

One advantage of quality pedal box accessories is how little maintenance they demand. The billet aluminium and protective covers resist corrosion and impact, so periodic inspection is usually all that is needed. Every event, check the fixings, linkage joints and balance bar cable for security and smooth operation.

Keep pivots and the balance bar mechanism lightly lubricated so everything moves freely, and inspect the covers for damage after hard use. With basic care these pedal box accessories will provide precise, dependable service for many seasons.


Why Pedal Box Accessories Matter

A pedal box is only as good as the hardware that supports it. Small changes in linkage stiffness, brake bias or protection can have a large effect on driver confidence and repeatability. The right pedal box accessories let a pedal box be configured for correct fitment, protected with appropriate covers, and adjusted efficiently as conditions, tyres or driver preferences change. In competitive, high-load use, robust brackets and linkages help maintain predictable pedal response and reduce unwanted flex or movement.


Technical Specifications

  • Product type: Pedal box accessories (add-on components)
  • Included options: Billet throttle pedal system; throttle linkage; remote balance bar adjuster; aluminium cover; carbon fibre cover
  • Material: CNC-machined billet aluminium; aluminium; carbon fibre
  • Compatibility: Top-mounted pedal box; BMW E90 throttle bracket
  • Intended use: Rally, drift, circuit racing, performance builds
  • Condition: New

Buying Guide: What to Consider

When selecting pedal box accessories, start with what your build actually needs. If throttle precision is the priority, the billet throttle pedal system and linkage are the first upgrades to consider. If you race in changeable conditions or long stints, the remote balance bar adjuster delivers a clear advantage.

For protection, choose the aluminium cover for robust, cost-effective coverage or the carbon fibre cover where minimum weight matters most. Because these pedal box accessories are engineered to work together, you can start with one and add more over time, building a fully tailored pedal box that suits your car and driving style.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are these accessories sold together or separately?
The range covers several pedal box accessories that may be offered individually. Confirm the exact configuration you need before ordering.

Will they fit my pedal box?
They are designed as add-ons for compatible top-mounted pedal box systems, with BMW E90 throttle bracket compatibility for BMW builds.

What is the balance bar adjuster for?
It lets you tune front-to-rear brake bias from the cockpit, one of the most useful pedal box accessories for competition.

Aluminium or carbon cover – which should I choose?
Choose aluminium for robust, cost-effective protection, or carbon fibre when saving weight is the priority.


Quality Control

Each of these pedal box accessories is inspected before it leaves the workshop. Machined surfaces and pivots are checked, threaded hardware is verified, and covers are examined for finish and fit. This means you receive components that perform to specification from the first installation, with repeatable results across multiple units for workshops and race teams running more than one car.


Long-Term Value

Cheap, flexing hardware will always limit a pedal box. Investing in billet pedal box accessories – a rigid throttle system, a convenient balance bar adjuster and durable covers – means fitting quality parts once and relying on precise, dependable control for the life of the build. It is exactly the kind of incremental upgrade that keeps a competition car sharp season after season.


The Engineering Behind the Range

The value of any cockpit hardware comes down to how faithfully it transmits the driver’s intentions to the car. A throttle pedal that flexes, a linkage with play, or a bias adjuster that is awkward to reach all introduce uncertainty at exactly the moment a driver needs confidence. That is why each component here is machined from solid billet rather than folded or cast: the aim is a structure so rigid that the driver’s input is transmitted cleanly, without the vague, spongy feel that undermines precision.

Careful attention is paid to pivot geometry and to how loads are fed into each mount, so the parts move in clean, controlled arcs without side play even after thousands of cycles. This is the difference between hardware that merely bolts on and hardware that genuinely improves how the car feels to drive, giving the driver a direct, communicative connection to both throttle and brakes.


Cockpit Ergonomics

Ergonomics sit at the heart of fast, consistent driving. If the throttle pedal is poorly placed or the bias adjuster is hard to reach, the driver tires more quickly and inputs become inconsistent. Upgrading the throttle pedal and adding a convenient bias adjuster lets each driver dial in a layout that suits their foot size, seating position and technique, which is especially valuable in shared or endurance cars where quick changes between drivers matter.

Getting the ergonomics right pays dividends far beyond comfort. When the controls fall naturally to hand and foot, braking becomes more precise, throttle inputs are smoother, and rev-matched downshifts are effortless. Over a long stint that consistency reduces mistakes and fatigue, which is why serious competitors invest time in configuring their cockpit rather than accepting a basic layout.


Understanding Brake Bias

Brake bias – the split of braking force between the front and rear axles – has a huge influence on how a car behaves under braking and corner entry. Too much front bias and the car understeers and locks the fronts; too much rear and it becomes nervous and prone to locking the rears. A remote balance bar adjuster puts control of this balance in the driver’s hands, allowing quick changes to suit fading brakes, changing grip or a shifting fuel load.

Being able to make these adjustments from the seat, mid-session, is a genuine competitive tool. As tyres wear or track conditions change, the driver can keep the car balanced and predictable rather than living with a compromise chosen before the session began. It is one of the clearest examples of how the right hardware turns a static setup into a living, adjustable system.


Protecting Your Investment

A pedal box mechanism lives in one of the harshest parts of the car, exposed to grit thrown up from the pedals, heat from the transmission tunnel and the occasional impact from a driver’s boot or loose equipment. Protective covers guard the moving parts from this environment, helping the mechanism operate smoothly and reducing wear over a season of hard use.

The choice between aluminium and carbon fibre comes down to priorities. Aluminium offers robust, cost-effective protection that shrugs off knocks, while carbon fibre delivers the same coverage at minimal weight for builds where every gram is scrutinised. Either way, a cover keeps the cockpit tidy and the mechanism clean, which in turn makes inspection and maintenance quicker and more reliable.


Fabrication and Fitment

Because these parts are designed as add-ons, planning the installation carefully is worthwhile. Consider how each component interacts with your existing pedal box, the routing of any cables or linkages, and the clearance to the footwell and roll-cage tubes. Taking the time to mount everything squarely and at the correct height ensures the controls operate cleanly and that you gain the full benefit of the rigid construction.

On BMW-based builds the E90 throttle bracket compatibility removes much of the guesswork, providing a known mounting point for the throttle hardware. For other chassis, the components are adaptable with basic fabrication, making them suitable for a very wide range of projects from road-legal track cars to dedicated competition machines.


Why Buy From NP Parts

NP Parts & Engineering designs and manufactures its motorsport components in-house, applying the same care in material selection, machining and finish that goes into its shifters and pedal boxes. Buying from the people who engineer the parts means fitment questions can be answered directly, and it ensures each component meets a consistent standard rather than being an anonymous import. For safety-related cockpit hardware, that engineering pedigree and support genuinely matter.

It also means consistency across units, which is important for workshops and teams running more than one car. Order duplicates and they behave identically, simplifying setup and spares. From the first installation through years of hard use, the components perform exactly as intended, backed by the people who made them.


Owner Feedback

Drivers who add these upgrades consistently describe the same improvements: the throttle suddenly feels solid and direct, brake balance becomes something they can manage rather than endure, and the cockpit finally fits the way they drive. Workshops value the machining quality and the ease of fitting and servicing, while teams appreciate the consistency across multiple units. Across rally cars, drift builds and circuit racers, the feedback is the same – well-chosen upgrades make the whole car easier and more rewarding to drive.


Finish and Personalisation

The standard finish is chosen for durability and a discreet, purposeful appearance that blends into any cockpit while resisting wear. For builders who want their cockpit to follow a theme, finish options can be discussed on request, allowing hardware to be matched to a roll cage, shifter or overall livery. Because the protective surfaces are integral rather than a fragile paint layer, they resist chipping and fading even in a hard-working footwell, keeping the installation looking sharp for years.


Building Your Ideal Pedal Box Setup

One of the strengths of a modular approach is that you do not have to buy everything at once. Many drivers start with a single upgrade – often the billet throttle pedal system for its immediate improvement in feel – and then expand over time as budget and priorities allow. Because these pedal box accessories are engineered to work together, each addition integrates cleanly with what is already fitted, so the setup grows into a fully tailored system rather than a collection of mismatched parts.

Think about how your needs may evolve. A club-level track car might begin with the throttle system and an aluminium cover, then gain a remote balance bar adjuster as the driver progresses to more competitive events. A dedicated build might specify carbon fibre protection and the full complement of pedal box accessories from the outset. Whatever the path, planning the end goal helps you choose components that complement each other and avoid duplicated effort, ensuring every upgrade contributes to a cockpit that is precise, protected and easy to service.


Pricing, Support & Shipping

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