Rennline Pedal Set Installation on a Porsche Cayman S 987

Rennline Pedal Set Installation on a Porsche Cayman S 987

This video shows you how to install the complete pedal set from Rennline on a 2006 Porsche Cayman S. Easy install that you can do yourself in about an hour!

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Hiram Petty says:

Also I don't think it's possible to do heel-toe with the pivot at the bottom of the accelerator pedal…

Hiram Petty says:

Mark and drill one hole at a time, install the screw and then mark and drill the second hole…

Matt somethingorother says:

welcome back from Engine hell to the normal stuff lol

JT JOMO says:

It's your car so you get to decide but that mod puts the brake and the accelerator pedals too close to each other IMO. Heel and toe with the standard pedals is no problem. You definitely don't want competition between the accelerator and the brake on the track. I predict you will be removing these after you drive it in anger lol!

Samuel Seager says:

I'm cool with upgrades, right up to where you have to drill new holes into the car. That's scary for me.

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