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What are the best pedal covers for a Chevy Blazer?

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Hey everyone! I’ve been driving my Chevy Blazer for a few months now, and while I love almost everything about it, I’m really not a fan of the stock rubber pedal pads. They feel a bit slippery, especially when my shoes are wet from the rain, and they just look kind of plain for such a sharp-looking SUV. I’m looking to upgrade to some high-quality pedal covers that offer better grip and a more premium, sporty aesthetic.

I’ve been browsing online, but I’m a bit overwhelmed by the options. I’ve seen some 'universal fit' sets that look like they might be flimsy, and others that require drilling into the pedals, which I’d really like to avoid if possible. I’m ideally looking for something that either clips on securely or replaces the existing rubber pads directly for a flush, OEM+ look. My budget is around $60-$100, and I’m specifically interested in brushed aluminum or stainless steel finishes with some solid rubber studs for traction. Does anyone have specific brand recommendations or perhaps a link to a set that fits the Blazer’s pedal dimensions perfectly without any rattling? Any tips on the installation process for this specific model would also be hugely appreciated!


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Sooo, I totally feel u on the stock pads—I actually had a close call where my foot slipped off the brake in the rain, which was enough for me to swap mine out immediately. For your situation, I would suggest looking at the Chevy Blazer Sport Pedal Cover Set in Brushed Aluminum. I've been running these for a year now and honestly, I'm super happy with them. They're basically an OEM+ upgrade that replaces the rubber pads directly, so there's NO drilling involved. The stainless steel looks highkey premium and the rubber studs provide massive grip compared to the slippery stock stuff. Installation is basically just soaking the new ones in hot water to soften the rubber so they stretch over the pedals easily. It's a tight fit but that means zero rattling, right? Definitely worth the $80 or so for the peace of mind. Plus, they just look sharp. gl!


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Quick question - which trim level is your Blazer, and is it a 2019+ model?? Honestly, I've tried a few sets on mine because I'm obsessed with that sporty look, but the fitment can actually vary slightly between the gas pedal shapes on different years. I totally get the struggle with the slippery stock pads tho, they're basically a safety hazard in the rain lol! Once you let me know the year, I can tell you if the KAVANIC Chevy Blazer Non-Slip Performance Pedal Covers I'm using will snap right on for you.


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Quick question - before I give you my best advice, are you looking for the ones that slide over the whole pedal assembly or just the ones that snap into the factory slots? Tbh safety is the biggest thing for me and I've seen some 'clip-on' styles wiggle loose during hard braking... which is definitely NOT what you want! Also, is yours the RS trim or a different package? The pedal shapes can be weirdly different.


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Honestly, skip the expensive dealer parts! I've used Cool-Shark Aluminum Anti-Slip Pedal Covers for Chevy Blazer for years and they're basically identical for like $25—totally *perfect* grip without any drilling at all.


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