Aluminum pedals
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Aluminum pedals
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.
Will
NPB, FL
1989 944 Turbo
Will
NPB, FL
1989 944 Turbo
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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.
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.
They are very dirty in this picture, but really are pretty nice. My feet dont slip at all even when wet.
Last edited by SamGrant951; 12-19-2006 at 08:16 PM.
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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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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.
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.