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Old 04-05-2016, 02:19 PM
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I am looking for an aftermarket gas pedal to replace my stock one (not an overlay) which will align better with the brake to allow for proper heel toe. I know Hargett used to make one that could be adapted to fit a 964 (no longer producing them, too bad this was my first option), and Rennline makes a fully adjustable one. My problem with the Rennline is a silly cosmetic bias, I simply don’t like the look of it, particularly the two separate pieces that make up the pedal. What other options are out there?
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Left or rhd?, 993 box or 964? All the pedals are height adjustable, you can lower the brake. I have the 993 rhd box and moved my throttle pedal across, and cut a section out at the top edge. Works well now
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I have a lhd with the stock 964 pedal box. I really thought there'd be more non-overlay pedal choices in the market place, but seems like there's only one.
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Originally Posted by jmtama
I have a lhd with the stock 964 pedal box. I really thought there'd be more non-overlay pedal choices in the market place, but seems like there's only one.
I have a Rennline overlay, it works fine over stock pedal. PM if interested.
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What he is looking for is this...not an overlay.

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Does anyone know of an alternative to the rennline fully adjustable pedal, now that Hargett no longer makes this pedal? I wish they did. This was the best upgrade I ever made for my car.
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They still have it on the site, what happens when you order?

http://hargettprecision.com/index.ph...als/rxgpa.html
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I would have suggested the D Zug 935 pedal but their website appears to be down, are they still trading?
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Originally Posted by Mr.Alex
They still have it on the site, what happens when you order?

http://hargettprecision.com/index.ph...als/rxgpa.html
We called Hargett. They no longer make pedals.

Real bummer. They made the best one hands down.

Maybe if a bunch of us call them we could do a short run?

Who's in for the "right" adjustable pedal?
Let's see if we can get an order of 20 or so globally...
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I am in for sure +1. Who else is in?



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