Rennline equipment install
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Rennline equipment install
Took advantage of the Christmas discount and ordered a whole bunch of parts from Rennline (no affiliation), namely:
4 pedal set
floor boards (driver / passenger)
floor aluminium mats (driver / passenger)
brake/shifter handles
3 point strut bar
320mm Momo wheel and quick release
tow hooks
Overall impression is that everything is well engineered and fits well. Customer service was above average.
Let me know if anyone wants feedback on any of these parts or installation pointers (although very straight-forward)
4 pedal set
floor boards (driver / passenger)
floor aluminium mats (driver / passenger)
brake/shifter handles
3 point strut bar
320mm Momo wheel and quick release
tow hooks
Overall impression is that everything is well engineered and fits well. Customer service was above average.
Let me know if anyone wants feedback on any of these parts or installation pointers (although very straight-forward)
#2
For the pedals - Im looking for just the gas pedal to improve the heel toe of the car - which one did you get and how much of an improvement is it? I want the pedal higher so its more inline with the brake and dont have to twist my foot as much.
Thanks!
phil.
Thanks!
phil.
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
They have either the regular or the adjustable one. Given my size, i got the regular being afraid that otherwise i would tend to press both acceleratot and brake at once
This pedal mounts right on top of the existing pedal which attaches to the floor and hinges at that point. You have two choices to raise the pedal vertically: either remove and remount the original pedal adding a spacer between it and the floor - would need to replace the two screws with longer ones.
Or simply mount the Rennline pedal higher on the original pedal ending up with a longer platform - that's what i did.
For bringing the pedal on the same plane as the brake, i just used a couple of ss washers between the original and Rennline overlay
I like the geometry better, and i can also control it easier with my outside foot. I also like the aesthetics.
This pedal mounts right on top of the existing pedal which attaches to the floor and hinges at that point. You have two choices to raise the pedal vertically: either remove and remount the original pedal adding a spacer between it and the floor - would need to replace the two screws with longer ones.
Or simply mount the Rennline pedal higher on the original pedal ending up with a longer platform - that's what i did.
For bringing the pedal on the same plane as the brake, i just used a couple of ss washers between the original and Rennline overlay
I like the geometry better, and i can also control it easier with my outside foot. I also like the aesthetics.