Rennline ?
Can these be removed without significant damage to the stock pedals? Are they place over the stock pedals, or attached to them? I will also chekc the Rennline website for info.
Originally Posted by stedge
Can these be removed without significant damage to the stock pedals? Are they place over the stock pedals, or attached to them? I will also chekc the Rennline website for info.
For the gas pedal, the Rennline just screws into the factory plastic pedal. If removed, it would leave a couple small holes that woudn't be very noticable.
The dead pedal screws into the car sheet metal through the carpet in a couple places. Again, holes would probably not be very noticable if removed.
stedge. I don't think they would come off. Mine are very solid and I don't think the heel toe varitey would put significant torque on the screws. If you ever became concerned you could alway use a nut and bolt mounting system. Mabie they come with that style though I doubt it.
Scott 1996 993c2. I know. The filthy rag.
Scott 1996 993c2. I know. The filthy rag.
Maybe I’m just unlucky, but I ordered some side markers on a Wednesday, but here it is the following Monday and they STILL haven’t shipped. I realize I suffer from delayed gratification syndrome, but honestly, in today’s market, that’s unacceptable. I won’t be using them again.
Maybe I’m just unlucky, but I ordered some side markers on a Wednesday, but here it is the following Monday and they STILL haven’t shipped. I realize I suffer from delayed gratification syndrome, but honestly, in today’s market, that’s unacceptable. I won’t be using them again.
I'm sure the OP had some time in the last 2 decades to figure out if he wants to order from Rennline.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Pelican Parts fulfills Rennline orders now and they are... well... less than reliable. I have about a 75% success rate with them, but they have always ended up correcting it in the end. So all is well that ends well I guess.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Pelican Parts fulfills Rennline orders now and they are... well... less than reliable. I have about a 75% success rate with them, but they have always ended up correcting it in the end. So all is well that ends well I guess.
I'm sure the OP had some time in the last 2 decades to figure out if he wants to order from Rennline.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Pelican Parts fulfills Rennline orders now and they are... well... less than reliable. I have about a 75% success rate with them, but they have always ended up correcting it in the end. So all is well that ends well I guess.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Pelican Parts fulfills Rennline orders now and they are... well... less than reliable. I have about a 75% success rate with them, but they have always ended up correcting it in the end. So all is well that ends well I guess.




