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RUF vs. Rennline

Old May 7, 2004 | 04:50 AM
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RUF vs. Rennline

Thinking of some pedals for the new car, and priced a set from RUF from a board sponsor here at $500 plus shipping (that's with the dead pedal and for a manual 996) vs. $175 for Rennline. Are there any other options out there that you recommend? I'm leaning towards going with the lower priced alternative unless someone talks me out of it!
 
Old May 7, 2004 | 04:54 AM
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I got mine from www.carnewal.com and like them a lot.
Basically same as RUF, but only about $350 shipped.
 
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go with the one that Gert sells. i have the Ruf one but think about getting rid of that logo because nothing else on my car is Ruf.

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Old May 7, 2004 | 11:30 PM
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The ones Gert sell look good and basically split the price differential between the Ruf and the Rennline. Sounds like the safest way to go (I'd like high quality but the logo is not important to me either), so I suppose I will order. How difficult is the install? Is this a twenty minute or a two hour job?
 
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The install took me a little over an hour. You need to be a bit of a contortionist due to the position of the pedals, but well worth the effort.
 
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I have Rennline on mine and they look fine, just takes a few minutes to install.
 
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