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Posted

How does the RUF accelerator pedal attach? Do you remove the plastic accelerator pedal and, if so, how? Or do you drill through the plastic pedal?

TIA

Karl

Posted

If you have a set of small "C" clamps it will help you greatly while installing the Ruf pedals because you can drill right through the holes in the pedals and be certain of your measurement. :)

Posted

Thanks, I've got them all on except the accelerator but I'll try the C clamp idea because I had a hard time with the drill bit wandering on the metal brake and clutch pedals. The dead pedal was easy because I removed it from the car and drilled it on a bench.

Karl

Posted

Don,

Where did you buy your RUF pedals? After looking at the pictures of your car with the RUF pedals they sure look great. Have you had any issues with your foot slipping off of the pedal?

Thanks,

Jeff

Posted

Jeff: sorry I didn't get back to you. I also got mine from Weissach. I just missed getting a dead pedal with the RUF logo on it. The new and subsequent shipments do not have the logo on this pedal. :(

And no issues at all with their use.

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