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Older 911 heel toe pedal set up
Those of you who drive older 911s...what do you do to set up the pedals for heel and toe work. Is there a good kit?
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Rennline has a nice setup with a gas pedal riser & heel toe extension. I think the cost approaches UD pulley territory if you get everything, incl dead pedal.
thstone did a nice review on them: http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/28895-rennline-pedal-install-guide.html Pedals: Manual-Rennline, Inc. Lifter & Extension: Accessories-Rennline, Inc. |
The pedals on an old 911 are perfect the way they are...perhaps you need to work on technique. I roll my foot to the throttle while braking with the ball of my right foot.
Maybe not for everyone, but certainly works for me.:) |
I would agree with stroked and blown, Rennline are great pedals.
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I actually have Rennline in my Boxster and like them. With the three post set up you can even angle the lifter plate. I didn't realize they have similar for some 911s. I actually this is for an "adaptation" of another car. The rennline pedal won't work...but thanks good thought guys!
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+1 for the Rennline pedal set!
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The brake pedal has a turnbuckle-like device and is used to adjust the height of the pedal. Actually, you'll want the brake pedal a little higher than the accelerator since it goes down when you apply the brakes.
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