Pedal Set? - Rennline vs. Suncoast vs. Other
Pedal Set? - Rennline vs. Suncoast vs. Other
Has anyone compared pedal sets? (Rennline vs. Suncoast vs. Other)
Track vs. Street? Heel/Toe? Adjustability? Rubber nubs vs. perforated? Not so interested about looks.
I have read most threads but not come across any real consensus.
Even if you have not compared pedals, strong opinions are welcome!
Manual!
and oh yes.....rep points would be appreciated!
Track vs. Street? Heel/Toe? Adjustability? Rubber nubs vs. perforated? Not so interested about looks.
I have read most threads but not come across any real consensus.
Even if you have not compared pedals, strong opinions are welcome!
Manual!
and oh yes.....rep points would be appreciated!
Last edited by SlateC2S; Mar 17, 2012 at 03:06 AM.
I have rennline pedals without rubber but with extensions and think they are high quality and look great. As monojohn said they make heel toeing easier.
I have the throttle adjustment which helps also.
I have the throttle adjustment which helps also.
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I haven't actually looked, but can you guys tell me if it's just a matter of taking off screws and putting new ones with the new pedals on? Or, is there drilling involved? I intend to buy the Rennline with the black nubs. Thanks.

I have the Rennline with throttle extensions. Only complaint is the occasional rubber nub pops off. Will probably just glue it in next time it happens.
i got the rennline.. love it !
but if i had to do it again, i would not put the upper pedal extension. If u r not careful, u can push the accelerator when u brake hard and fast.
BTW i also got it without the rubber inserts since i don't like having to plug them back in. Plus i feel they are more slippery when wet (IMHO)
but if i had to do it again, i would not put the upper pedal extension. If u r not careful, u can push the accelerator when u brake hard and fast.
BTW i also got it without the rubber inserts since i don't like having to plug them back in. Plus i feel they are more slippery when wet (IMHO)
I'm not a DIYer, so anyone know of a place that will put the pedals on for me in Northern NJ? I doubt the dealer will do it right? I don't have a place to work on cars where I live in Hoboken.
Based on a lot of reading on the forums and some of your input in this thread, I finally ordered a Rennline pedal set with the red extensions and no rubber nubs. Also based on advice offered on the forums ordered the throttle lifter plate to help alleviate the issue with hitting the throttle upon heavy braking. I am new to autocross and I cannot wait to install the pedals and see how they perform vs. oem.
Thanks for all your input...will keep ya'll posted.
Thanks for all your input...will keep ya'll posted.



