aluminum sport pedals
#16
Note, Rennline's pedal for the Cayenne does not fit properly on a 2017. They're aware of this and are working on something. Hopefully by the time I drive by there place this August during a Summer vacation trip to Vermont (to return the ill-fitting one, and the phone mount which also doesn't fit the '17).
#17
Rennlist Member
The factory dead pedal in the '17 is a large plastic one. Previous years were just plastic/vinyl bumps on the carpet. The current Rennline offering doesn't fit properly over the larger one now in the '17. It's off, slightly too wide and a bit too short. You 'can' use it but for the money it ought to be something that fit properly. It looks exactly like the factory pedals (brake and accelerator).
#19
Rennlist Member
The aluminum pedals I ordered on E Bay finally arrived from China. I bought these on April 24th, showed up today on June 10th ... they must have LITERALLY taken the slow boat from China
Here's a pic of what they sent me. While I ordered the non-script version, they delivered me a script version .... oh well, what should you expect for $24 ...? I'll install them this weekend and post up a few pics
Here's a pic of what they sent me. While I ordered the non-script version, they delivered me a script version .... oh well, what should you expect for $24 ...? I'll install them this weekend and post up a few pics
#20
The aluminum pedals I ordered on E Bay finally arrived from China. I bought these on April 24th, showed up today on June 10th ... they must have LITERALLY taken the slow boat from China
Here's a pic of what they sent me. While I ordered the non-script version, they delivered me a script version .... oh well, what should you expect for $24 ...? I'll install them this weekend and post up a few pics
Here's a pic of what they sent me. While I ordered the non-script version, they delivered me a script version .... oh well, what should you expect for $24 ...? I'll install them this weekend and post up a few pics
#21
just installed sport pedals in my 958 tts. they were made by brian at SRP RACING. easy install - gas pedal and footrest attach by sheet metal screws into plastic. brake is steel so a little more effort to drill through ( do yourself a big favor and buy some NEW good quality drill bits ). very happy with srpracing - go to website to see several styles and finishes . mine are a light silver (close to the finish on the case of my apple laptop ). dan
#23
Rennlist Member
I Finally Installed My Aluminum Pedal Set!
I finally found some time to install my aluminum pedal set on my 2012 Cayenne S today. I had the OEM pedal set that actually just fits snugly around the pedal itself, so the uninstall from stock took about 3 seconds. Here's the factory pedal set:
Then I installed the dead pedal. I didn't have a factory dead pedal so this alone was a vast improvement
Then I had to drill through the metal brake pedal and the plastic gas pedal to thread the Allen-head bolts through the pedal, secured with a simple nut at the back.
All in, this took ~30 min, only because my beat-up drill bits struggled to get through the metal brake pedal. Now that I've got these installed, I am really pleased with the result as these were an impulse purchase from a Chinese seller on EBay and I wasn't sure I was gonna like 'em. But here's the final result, which I figure looks pretty dang good for a $24 pedal set
Then I installed the dead pedal. I didn't have a factory dead pedal so this alone was a vast improvement
Then I had to drill through the metal brake pedal and the plastic gas pedal to thread the Allen-head bolts through the pedal, secured with a simple nut at the back.
All in, this took ~30 min, only because my beat-up drill bits struggled to get through the metal brake pedal. Now that I've got these installed, I am really pleased with the result as these were an impulse purchase from a Chinese seller on EBay and I wasn't sure I was gonna like 'em. But here's the final result, which I figure looks pretty dang good for a $24 pedal set
Last edited by North Shore 911; 06-25-2017 at 09:32 AM.
#24
RL Community Team
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I finally found some time to install my aluminum pedal set on my 2012 Cayenne S today. I had the OEM pedal set that actually just fits snugly around the pedal itself, so the uninstall from stock took about 3 seconds. Here's the factory pedal set:
Then I installed the dead pedal. I didn't have a factory dead pedal so this alone was a fast improvement
Then I had to drill through the metal brake pedal and the plastic gas pedal to thread the Allen-head bolts through the pedal, secured with a simple nut at the back.
All in, this took ~30 min, only because my beat-up drill bits struggled to get through the metal brake pedal. Now that I've got these installed, I am really pleased with the result as these were an impulse purchase from a Chinese buyer on EBay and I wasn't sure I was gonna like 'em. But here's the final result, which I figure looks pretty dang good for a $24 pedal set
Then I installed the dead pedal. I didn't have a factory dead pedal so this alone was a fast improvement
Then I had to drill through the metal brake pedal and the plastic gas pedal to thread the Allen-head bolts through the pedal, secured with a simple nut at the back.
All in, this took ~30 min, only because my beat-up drill bits struggled to get through the metal brake pedal. Now that I've got these installed, I am really pleased with the result as these were an impulse purchase from a Chinese buyer on EBay and I wasn't sure I was gonna like 'em. But here's the final result, which I figure looks pretty dang good for a $24 pedal set
#25
Instructor
north shore, i got them as well, same as you i ordered non script but got sent the scripted ones. however they shipped mine within a week - really quick. they aren't too bad but i have ordered a set from srp racing (RL member recommended see earlier posts ) they are making a set from my patterns as they did not have for the 958. expect them soon and will post pictures when i receive. dan
Dan...If you still have that ebay set, I'll buy them off you. Shoot me over a PM if you want to sell them. I want to swap the stock ones out. I may get nicer ones down the road, but at least let me get something there for the time being...especially the dead pedal.
#26
#27
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Good luck with the install, and make sure to have a good drill bit to get through the metal brake pedal (my beat up bits made that the longest part of this install...). Post up some pics when you're done
#28
Drifting
Now go find your vacuum cleaner!
#29
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Last edited by North Shore 911; 08-20-2017 at 03:57 PM.
#30
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Unfortunately, a filthy carpet is the least of my problems at this point... my 20 year old son did this to my Cayenne s in Friday afternoon. Nobody was hurt- thank God - but the interior cleaning will have to wait a few weeks until I get it back from the body shop😬