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I'm interested in buying pedals. I've seen the rennline, the ultimate pedals and the techart pedals. I've done a search and I see that the "carnewel" pedals are a good choice too. One problem is that I can't see the pics of this pedal set. I think the pics don't show because of the upgrade in the site and these pics were posted prior.
I would really appreciate it if someone could post a pic of these pedals and also the Ruf pedals. thanks
The Carnewal pedals are very similar to the Rennlines. Right now Rennline is having a sale on their products so you might check out their website (I won't say too much more so as to not violate the non-sponsor advertising policy).
Interpol,
How difficult was the install on those pedals? Did you do it yourself? If so, you should write an article (as penance for your advertising).
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Interpol,
How difficult was the install on those pedals? Did you do it yourself? If so, you should write an article (as penance for your advertising).
Racerboy, the install is fairly easy and is almost identical to the installation of other brands of pedals - namely the ones made by Ultimate Pedals. I believe there is already an article available on installing the Ultimates.
The hardest part is lining up the brake and clutch pedals so they look straight, and drilling holes in the steel brake pedal. Just make sure you have the right tools (an auto center punch, power drill, and titanium drill bits).
I have the Tech Art pedals at the shop and I'll take a pic in comparison to the EVO ones. The Tech Art ones are more fore "asthetics" than function though. The rubber teets on the EVO ones are at least useful...
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