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Another happy owner of Ebay pedals.. Pics inside
I just bought it for $100 shipped and it came in 2 days. Install was very easy. I didnt use the hardware that came with it. I used black color drywall screws with a self tapping ends. It worked out great and held up solid.
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look good
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looks good
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awsome!
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what was the buyer name, there doesn't seem to be too many for sale at 100 or they don't have the Porsche lettering on them... Looks very good.
Last edited by pumalex; 06-27-2008 at 09:04 PM. |
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I think drywall screws might start to rust after awhile. You might want to look at some coated screws from a fastener shop. I tried the drywall screws in the past, and the paint rubbed off the top of them and started to rust a bit.
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You're right! Never thought of that. Ill replace it with galvanized screws which pretty much is the same color as the alumin. pedal. Thanks for the heads up.
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Quote:
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Looking great and also cheap, thanks for this tip.
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I also have these pedals for about 2 years now,very happy with them...
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very nice !!
they have for tiptronic ? i didn't see on their web site ?
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I used stainless steel bolts w/hex heads and locking nuts...don't want the pedals to come loose at any time. Work great, look good.
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dont see them on web site
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Nice set, I bought mine on ebay too. I have not installed them yet.
Kind of worried about drilling the pedal. Your looks great!
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Don't worry--It's an easy install
I installed the exact same pedals and it's a piece of cake. Remember to 1st apply masking take to the surface before drilling. (so you can mark the location of holes) Masking tape gives a better grip for the drill bit also. If you're worried do the dead pedal first, the easiest. G.L.
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