heel-toe pedals?
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (EH2typeR)
Easiest and free method: Reach under the dash to the pedals, and yank on the gas pedal to bring it closer to the brake pedal. It'll require a little playing with to get it just to where you want it, as far as height and closeness are concerned, but it'll feel perfect, and you won't spend a dime. I'm not kidding at all, I've done this on every Honda I've owned.
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (EH2typeR)
I used a set of Razo aluminium pedal pads that was identical to this set being sold here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
I also had the matching dead pedal, and the set worked quite well. The only issue was some occasional slipperiness when wet, since they don't have any rubber traction nubs.
I also had the matching dead pedal, and the set worked quite well. The only issue was some occasional slipperiness when wet, since they don't have any rubber traction nubs.
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (neo_)
i got razo adjustable pedals ( razo 'style' on ebay here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem )
i needed something quick and functional. these have held up like a charm for a good 2 years and i love them for street & track driving. my feet are small so these will almost nullify the gap between the two pedals for me.
i needed something quick and functional. these have held up like a charm for a good 2 years and i love them for street & track driving. my feet are small so these will almost nullify the gap between the two pedals for me.
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (EH2typeR)
I ordered my Sparco's from OG Racing.
http://www.ogracing.com/eshop/...ake=1
They were only 30 bucks.
Heres a crappy pic of them - in person they are more of a flat black.
Ali
http://www.ogracing.com/eshop/...ake=1
They were only 30 bucks.
Heres a crappy pic of them - in person they are more of a flat black.
Ali
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (Big Phat R)
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those look nice. how much and where?
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those look nice. how much and where?
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (doood)
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those look nice. how much and where?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can prolly find them on Ebay - most are like 60 - 80 bucks USD
Lots of places sell them
those look nice. how much and where?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can prolly find them on Ebay - most are like 60 - 80 bucks USD
Lots of places sell them
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Re: heel-toe pedals? (Stinkycheezmonky)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Stinkycheezmonky »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Easiest and free method: Reach under the dash to the pedals, and yank on the gas pedal to bring it closer to the brake pedal. It'll require a little playing with to get it just to where you want it, as far as height and closeness are concerned, but it'll feel perfect, and you won't spend a dime. I'm not kidding at all, I've done this on every Honda I've owned.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just bend it, my friend had them set that way and it worked like a champion.
Just bend it, my friend had them set that way and it worked like a champion.
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