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I'd love to get an idea of how these help with heel-toe. I saw your earlier comment about shimming the gas pedal - how much height could one actually add with shims? The products look great in pictures, so I'd love to hear some customer reviews firsthand also
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Hopefully someone that has them on their Porsche will speak up, but I will do what I can. I have a car now that I have almost an inch spacing under the brake pedal. If you look at it, to be honest, it looks a little funny. Half inch or less you probably wouldn't notice. Once it is bolted on, even with the spacers, it is rock solid. It is quite surprising how little it takes to make a big difference.
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ah ok. i use the big toe/little toe with my size 12s on my E36 M3, but I cannot for the life of my figure out how to heel-toe on the 997
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i track my 997s and love these new pedals...i cna now use my racing shoes as before i had to use wider sneakers to heel toe....they definitely help A LOT. and feel great...i used to feel like my toe was going to slip off the brake in threshold braking but with these very confident....worth every penny...looks great too
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The flanged option is totally cosmetic. It gives the footrest a much more substantial look. I personally really like it.
Not a Porsche, but gives you an idea of what it looks like installed.
Not a Porsche, but gives you an idea of what it looks like installed.