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Old 05-11-2007, 05:15 AM
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Upgrading the Brake Pedals

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Old 05-12-2007, 04:44 AM
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Have you checked these out?

http://www.autovation.net/products/G...dals/main.html
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Pedals from Auto Zone

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...from Pep Boys...
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Re: Upgrading the Brake Pedals

You have more than one brake pedal?
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Re: Upgrading the Brake Pedals

If you see 4 pedals, one is a foot rest, one is the clutch, one is the brake, and one is the gas
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Re: Upgrading the Brake Pedals

foot rest eh...

flippin GENIUS is what it is!! Hah.. it's new to me, but I doubt there's much room for a foot rest in an F-body. I first started driving them a few weeks ago as my first real muscle car driving (I'm just 18, so it's understandable ar least). I've got to say, size 14 shoes is a tough one to squeeze in there.. I can't imagine an extra brake pedal as well!
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Re: Upgrading the Brake Pedals

The closest thing to a foot rest in a 3rdgen I've see is that rubber thing stitched to the carpet (you can see part of it in 84 1LE's pic), my car has a clutch & the pedal pad recently ripped off, so I'm going to either replace it with one from a different car or make one myself.
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Re: Upgrading the Brake Pedals

Originally Posted by maroon85
The closest thing to a foot rest in a 3rdgen I've see is that rubber thing stitched to the carpet...
thats normally what I use as my "foot rest". But I actually have considered bolting on something there, like a nother pedal, or some rubber so my shoe doesn't slip...
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