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Old 03-12-2005, 03:01 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I just completed my order over the telephone. Spoke with Robert. Ordered following:

Footrest, Gas, Brake and Emergency break pedals. All in Shiny Anti-Slip finish.

All engraved with 300C logo

I thought the customer service was exceptional and the quality appears to be top notch. This set up (especially the foot rest) looks to be excatly what I was looking for when I imagined a 300C set up.

Will take photos as soon as I get them and install them.

Thanks UltimatePedals! Now get cracking making them
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Old 03-12-2005, 03:19 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Those are very nice looking, love the texture (add me to the list of those that would like to see them installed). I would be careful with the "300C logo" thing, I know that there are a few "guys" from DC that hang out here and w/ out the proper permissions that could be a trademark infringment.
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Old 03-12-2005, 05:22 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Sorry but we don't have any installed photos for the 300C.

Photos have been promised but nothing yet.

Here is a photos of one of our Porsche pedal sets:



The dimensions for our flat footrest are 9" tall and 5" wide.

Our flanged footrest measures 9" tall, 5.25" wide and the flange depth is 1.25".

Our standard heelguard measures 6" tall by 9" wide.

We are happy to manufacture other size heelguards (price may vary depending on the size).

For example here is a heelguard for a Ferrari 360:



I will post installed photos of our pedals in a 300C as soon as we receive them.
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Old 03-12-2005, 05:25 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Here is a photo of one of our Audi pedal sets with a flanged driver footrest:

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Our footrests are installed using the supplied stainless steel self tapping screws.

The footrest is put into position and either two (middle top and bottom) or four holes (one in each corner) are marked.

the footrest is removed and 1/8" pilot holes are drilled throught the carpeting and the structure behind the carpeting at each position marked.

The footrest is put back into position and the self tapping screws are installed creating their own threads.

Please let me knw if this is unclear or if you have any other questions.
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The heelguards can be either attached directly to the floormat or (if you want to leave the floormat out) to the floor.

We provide "Tee Nuts" with every heelguard order.

Tee Nut:



Attaching the heelguard to the floormat is accomplished by positioning the heelguard on the floormat and marking one hole in each corner.

Remove the heelguard from the floormat and drill a 1/4" hole through the floormat at each spot previously marked.

Apply the "Tee Nuts" from the bottom of the floormat with the spikes going into the bottom of the floormat.

Re-locate the heelguard on the floor mat and attach using the supplied stainless steel flat head screws into the "Tee Nuts".

Attachment directly to the floor is identical to installing the footrest.

Please let me know if any of this is unclear or if you have any other questions.
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Now this product is top notch, good overall quality, I'll be ordering mine soon.
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Here is a photo of one of our Audi pedal sets with a flanged driver footrest:

Not a fan of the HUGE flanged foot rest. Looks out of place IMO. The quality looks awesome.
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Great looking product, a flanged footrest on an Audi, here we go again "unintended acceleration" the relationship b/t the gas pedal and brake was perilously close and drivers mashed the gas and not the brake and swore they hit the brake which caused the whole fiasco, did not happen on a clutch car only automatics. This happened to a buddy test driving a Camaro and the salesman put the car in neutral as he was pulling his leg off the accelerator all the while he was screaming what's happening I'm on the brake. I digress again, I think I'll get a set for da C.
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How do you clean the grime/dirt out of the waffle in the dead pedal.
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