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Old 05-26-2014, 08:41 AM   #1
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Rennline fully adjustable pedal install rev 4

Has anyone completed this installation?

I have everything all built but cannot seem to hook the pedal box on to the base plate t-slot.....if you have done this work you will know what I am talking about....do I have to start filing...something?

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Old 05-28-2014, 06:27 PM   #2
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On my pedal, I had to file a bit on the plastic foot that hooks the pedal box to the t-slot. I think the rennline metal plate that surrounds the box is a bit too thick so the unmodified foot can't extend down far enough. I opened up the slot in the foot so it would engage the t slot properly.

At least that's what I remember. I did the install last fall, so things have gotten a bit foggy. Check and make sure this makes sense before cutting anything!
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On my pedal, I had to file a bit on the plastic foot that hooks the pedal box to the t-slot. I think the rennline metal plate that surrounds the box is a bit too thick so the unmodified foot can't extend down far enough. I opened up the slot in the foot so it would engage the t slot properly.

At least that's what I remember. I did the install last fall, so things have gotten a bit foggy. Check and make sure this makes sense before cutting anything!
Yes, I actually had to file the bottom off the foot....normally this is not needed on 986 cars

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