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I like the AJ USA pedals. Their advantage is the gas pedal completely replaces the factory plastic peice vs. drilling into the stock unit. Still have to drill for the brake and clutch.
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This is what my pedal box looks like; great looks and functionality. I have the first gen Rennline dead, clutch and brake pedals (with the discontinued but highly sought-after Wings (separate vendor) throttle pedal). I think the Wings is worth searching for on ebay or the Rennlist classifieds since it can be adjusted on multiple planes to help with heel-and-toeing. The stock throttle pedal can be adjusted, too, but the Wings is so much quicker to change.
<edited after Max911 showed that the original Rennline pedals are still available>
<edited after Max911 showed that the original Rennline pedals are still available>
Last edited by Mark in Baltimore; 01-03-2006 at 03:35 PM.
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rennline dead pedal
Available from sponsor Pelican Parts .
I'm only looking for a dead pedal and haven't found one separately. Any ideas?
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Thanks, Max. Found it. $75, but for another ~$100, I can get the whole Rennline set, so now you guys are making me spend more money again (grumble, grumble, grumble)! :-)
Jim
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Originally Posted by jimbo3
I'm only looking for a dead pedal and haven't found one separately. Any ideas?
BTW- Happy New Year, all!
Jim
BTW- Happy New Year, all!
Jim
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pedal covers... BUT the OEM are sticky enough to do hard track work. Plus if you're wearing leather shoes going to parties, these metal after markets are slippery.