Recommended pedals set?
#1
Recommended pedals set?
Hi, I had a set of Rennline adjustable pedals in my '85 which were awesome...heel-toeing became a cinch compared to stock. I'm about to buy a set of them for my dad's '87 currently having engine rebuilt and wondered if anyone else had opinions after treating their 996tt ride to aftermarket pedal sets? I don't think the rennline's are made for our cars, but the days are numbered for the ugly silver Sparco pedals in my 996tt (think the gas pedal is still stock tho).
PS. If anyone knows where i can get a discount code for rennline.com purchase please let me know! I tried 'GOFAST'... but no go....
The Rennline's look pretty slick too... in black anyway.
Rennline pedals
PS. If anyone knows where i can get a discount code for rennline.com purchase please let me know! I tried 'GOFAST'... but no go....
The Rennline's look pretty slick too... in black anyway.
Rennline pedals
Last edited by rollandburn; 01-27-2021 at 01:24 PM.
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Rennline does make a fancy gas pedal and other pedals for the 996. I kept things factory pedal wise, but did get one of these to replace the plastic factory hinge.
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
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rollandburn (01-27-2021)
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Rennline does make a fancy gas pedal and other pedals for the 996. I kept things factory pedal wise, but did get one of these to replace the plastic factory hinge.
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
https://www.rennline.com/Pedals-Full...products/1127/
I suppose that billet hinge is part of the full pedal assembly if i went that route. Gah... $375 usd converted and shipped is pricey. I wonder if they are as much of an improvement over stock as they are for the g-series cars. I've got so little time in my 996tt that I can't actually remember how the pedals sit in relation to each other.... and i'm travelling south america atm and can't go check lol. Anyone have feedback on the rennlines for 996? Cheers!
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nerdtalker (01-28-2021)
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Those actually look pretty good... are they OEM? ....will have to check the price (wonder if they have black)
Thanks for the recommendation!
=]
ps. checked your profile k9, your parents picked quite a day to introduce you to the world. =]
Thanks for the recommendation!
=]
ps. checked your profile k9, your parents picked quite a day to introduce you to the world. =]
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k9turbo (01-28-2021)
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re my profile? i can't recall. i think i posted when i "re-joined" here that i was a 12 year old girl. warped sense of humor. but not gender confused lol
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I had the same set on my Boxster which I sold to get my 996 TT. I reached out to the seller if he still sold these. Apparently, Porsche shut him down.
I have Rennline and I love them! Pelican Parts had a really great sale few years ago.. and I got them for a great price.
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they even "cease and desisted" a used p-car parts place in CA over unauthorized use of the "name". logo's too = verboten.
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Rennline does make a fancy gas pedal and other pedals for the 996. I kept things factory pedal wise, but did get one of these to replace the plastic factory hinge.
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Bi...oductinfo/P76/
#14
I see Pelican sells Rennlline pedals and offer a 10% discount to PCA members. Figuring my business should be enough tit to justify tat... I contacted Rennline direct and they've offered me 10% off just for asking. Nice. I will likely do that for my dad's '87... lemme know if you wanna sell your TT pedal set, I might be interested!
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rollandburn (01-29-2021)