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Old 02-05-2009, 05:03 PM
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What's the difference in feel between the rubber grip and the perforated Rennline pedals? Anyone who owns them care to comment?
Old 02-05-2009, 05:04 PM
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Yes it will raise your pedal approximately 3/16 ". In most cases this may not be enough so we also offer an adjustable lifter plate that will allow you to raise the pedal up to .75" . Most drive by wire cars require about .5" to really help heel toeing. Don't get me wrong, 3/16" is still way better then the stock height.
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Old 02-05-2009, 05:09 PM
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Personally, I run the perforated in my race cars and the rubber grip in my street cars. I find that the rubber grips can be to sticky with race shoes. As far as normal driving with normal shoes..................You would have a hard time telling the difference between the two.
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Originally Posted by maci911
if these pedals are mounted right on top of existing pedals will that not elevate the pedal and thus affect driver?
+1, I have always wondered that too...

OMG Maci and I think alike!

Youdont by chance have any GT2 parts in your garage do you.....
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Originally Posted by ivangene
+1, I have always wondered that too...

OMG Maci and I think alike!

Youdont by chance have any GT2 parts in your garage do you.....
One of you needs to be afraid.... be very afraid!!

BTW - most pedals are about 1/4 inch thick and you really don't notice the difference. If you do, move the seat back 1/4 inch.
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Originally Posted by gota911
One of you needs to be afraid.... be very afraid!!

BTW - most pedals are about 1/4 inch thick and you really don't notice the difference. If you do, move the seat back 1/4 inch.
Cant I just shorten my shoes ?

Changing seat position, changes more then feet... hands move too, oh and eyes... so then what re-adjust the mirrors.... BS this is TOO MUCH EFFORT
Old 02-06-2009, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Ubermensch
Do you think Suncoast is selling gray/black market items? Seems unlikely from a Porsche dealership.
Suncoast sells quite a few aftermarket parts, so I'm not surprised.



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