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Old 01-08-2005, 11:47 PM
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Has anyone found a dead pedal that fits a MY95 Cab? I already have the one AJUSA sells for the Coupe. Does not fit the Cab.

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Dave
Old 01-08-2005, 11:49 PM
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When you find it....let me know as well. I've had the same problem.
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Originally Posted by Dudley
Has anyone found a dead pedal that fits a MY95 Cab? I already have the one AJUSA sells for the Coupe. Does not fit the Cab.

Thanks,
Dave
Is the footrest in a 95 cab different than in cabs of other years?
Old 01-09-2005, 12:52 AM
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I suppose all 993 Cabs must be the same (possibly Targas as well).

I just ordered another pedal from Rennline directly. I am going to try the pedal designed for the 1989 911 Cab/Targa. I will report back if it fits.

Ped - 911 1965-89 Targa/Cab
P/N: P13 (Dead Pedal)
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Old 01-09-2005, 01:58 AM
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I dont get it. The Rennline 993 pedals fit perfectly into my 96 cab. Why are you trying the dead pedal for the 89? Maybe I am missing something.
Old 01-09-2005, 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Dudley
Good question?
You may want to try UltimatePedals.com...they have a no questions asked return policy and will also do custom pedals. I got my S6 pedals from them a few mos back.

These are TechArt lookalikes in my 1998 cab...does your dead pedal area look similar?
Old 01-09-2005, 03:23 AM
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I tried a Rennline pesal in my '95 cab... ot doesn't fit. However, it fits fine in a'96 coupe.
Michael, do you know what Rennline pedal you have in your cab? There are different part numbers for 993 pedals and nobody seems to know what fits what.

BTW, my brushed aluminum pedal is for sale, if anyone is interested.
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On the Rennline there are drop-down menus that you use to let them know what MY and style car you have. I am not sure of the part number as I threw away the paperwork. I posted photos on another thread recently and will look for the pictures on my drive.
Michael
Old 01-09-2005, 03:54 AM
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here ya go... pedals avail in blk & brushed aluminium.
www.rennline.com (no aff'l yadda'ya)

btw: michael i love my pedals from them... easy install too. no removal of gas pedal etc... also. thought 'dead pedal' was universal...
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This is the best photo that I currently have of the pedals. Does not really show the dead that well.
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I love my pedal too, 24fps. And yes, if I was able to install them, anyone can. They came with nice instructions, and then of course the Rennlist hooked me up with tips and photos. I bought them mostly for the dead pedal in order to protect the carpet.
Michael
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Thanks Michael. BTW, the pedal I purchased seems identical to the one you have installed, just black powder coated.
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I think that black powdercoat is the way to go. I wish I had gone that route. The silver highlights the dirtiest part of the car. Post some pics when you get them installed.
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For those of you with the black powdercoat, how well has the finish held up and/or how badly has the black worn off?
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I got the Street Pedal set in anodized black aluminum from Rennline (took the logo off) and is like OEM IMHO! Fits perfectly and top quality workmanship.



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