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Old 12-19-2006, 03:36 PM
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I need some opinions on the various aluminum pedal (gas,brake,clutch and foot rest) manufactures. Rubber inserts or not? Please take into account price, style, quality and functionallty. Thanks for your input.

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1989 944 Turbo
Old 12-19-2006, 03:52 PM
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The ones I have seen all look really cheap except the rennline ones IMO.

I havent seen them up close, but I would see rennline as the only option.
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Autovation aluminum pedals: http://www.autovationparts.com/store/porsche944.html

They are very dirty in this picture, but really are pretty nice. My feet dont slip at all even when wet.


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Here are the ones I have, actually for a 996, so I had to do alittle bit of modifying to the pedal in the car to get them to work. No photos in car, but here they are:
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Wow, those are the cats meow Mike.
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I have a set of Vosstech pedals in my car. But I had to modify them.

The Vosstech throttle pedal has an extension that comes out and is underneath the brake pedal. It is supposed to help with heel-toe downshifting. It doesn't. At the track, I often would be on the throttle when hitting the brakes due to the placement of the extension. So I hacked it off.

Here's a pic of Jon's old car with the pedals without modification. Click here.

Sorry, I don't have a pick of my modified pedal, but it is better.
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Cool thing is with the pedals above you can get different color rubber nubs to match your interior or go lightbright style



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