Dead Pedal
I have a 91 std hatch & I don't have a dead pedal. I want one. I've searched, & all I can find is how to remove them & what models came with them. Anyone install one in a car that didn't come with it? Any suggestions on how to do it?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rjay8604 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah, i noticed i dont get a dead pedal in the dx either, i wonder if the Si's got them. it'd be easy to make one. </TD></TR></TABLE>yes the si's have them my friend's 91 has a dead pedal in there.
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rest your foot in more comfort when not shifting...helps you "brace" yourself when you've scared yourself shitless through a turn too 
i'll be fabbin one up after i replace the carpet
--gabriel

i'll be fabbin one up after i replace the carpet

--gabriel
The reason I want a dead pedal is because it helps hold you in the seat during aggressive driving (auto-x). It takes pressure off of your arms on the steering wheel that can be used to turn the car. This is the first car I've owned that didn't have one, but needs one badly.
IS the dead pedal the little block on most modern day cars to the left of the clutch pedal, so you can rest your feet on? Gatheriing up all the clues from the thread leads me to this lol, hope im not too stupid to figure this one out
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