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It's summer time again, and the good tires are back on. Time for some fast driving. I'm getting tired of hitting the brake with my heal and gas with my toe while driving hard. This is the wrong way to do it, and it takes more effort from my legs and what not. I want the gas pedal up high enough that I can role my heel on it like I'm use to from my old car. My question is if anyone has had this problem as well? Any pedals people recommend to help this problem? I've got to make sure I'm in top notch shape for my race with Jay. I'm coming for you, you and stupid little 2 liter motor.
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QUOTE(tomazws @ Apr 5, 2006 - 11:46 AM) [snapback]418076[/snapback] I donno, but for this car, instead of heal-toe... it's more like left side of foot on brake, and right side of foot on gas, so far I don't have any problems with it I do this sometimes. I only wear a size 12, so it's not to hard to move from brake to gas in normal driving. I've thought about letting some fuild out of the brake resivor so the brake is lower, but I don't think that would be a good idea especially in the long run. I was trying to think of a way to change the placement of the pedal, I think making something so that it reaches the ground is the best idea. I'm worried about losing full throttle. I'll have to figure it out, or just not heal toe. -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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