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Old 04-02-2005, 04:33 PM
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Default Decent pedal pad replacement

After cleaning out the interior of my car this morning, I discovered the stock rubber pads on the clutch and brake are falling apart... all the excuse I needed to upgrade to something more appropriate for heel/toe shifting.

Any particular recommendations on pedal sets to get (or avoid)? Or are these pretty much all workable?

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Chris

'96 993 c2
'04 Cayenne S
'86 3.2 Carrera (sold but still missed)
Old 04-02-2005, 06:44 PM
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Just got a set of Rennline pedals....real nice! I got the race set, but let me tell ya you'd have to bend your foot back to almost pointing to your knees to be able to pull off a true heal toe They will probably work much better as more like a ball of foot to brake, right side of foot to throttle blip! The angle of the pedals are just way off to get that heal/toe thing to work.......unless I suppose you adjust the brake and clutch down past the trottle pedal to get the attack angles correct. But they look real cool!
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http://www.ultimatepedals.com/
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Thanks for the recommendations.



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