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Synchros shot? Weird noises while shifting? Not sure what needs to be replaced?
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Re: brake pedal

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Of course not,

There's a big difference between 6'8" and 6'4".
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AHTOXA wrote:Of course not,

There's a big difference between 6'8" and 6'4".
i know. trust me...i know

back to the issue, theres no way to move the pedal over w/o taking it out?
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heat and bend as previously stated
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wannabe wrote:
AHTOXA wrote:Of course not,

There's a big difference between 6'8" and 6'4".
i know. trust me...i know

back to the issue, theres no way to move the pedal over w/o taking it out?
No. Not unless you want to be injured in the process and catch the interior on fire.
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comingbackdown wrote:No. Not unless you want to be injured in the process and catch the interior on fire.
Agreed.

Possibly the pedal can be removed from the arm and repositioned, depending on how it's constructed, but chances are some welding would be required. I guess if you put down fire blankets all over everything it might be ok.

Or, just trim that end of the pedal.
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theholycow wrote:Or, just trim that end of the pedal.
Sawzall + files + something rubber to cover it I guess kinda.

Find a brake pedal from a manual car to fit it, since manuals are designed by people who aren't retards who must conform to the "ZOMG I'M BOUT TO HIT SOMEBODEH BETTAH SLAM BRAKES WITH BOTH MAH FEETZEZ SINCE I'LL PROBABLY MISS USING ONE FOOT! FFFFUUUUUUUUUU-" crowd.
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comingbackdown wrote:
theholycow wrote:Or, just trim that end of the pedal.
Sawzall + files + something rubber to cover it I guess kinda.

Find a brake pedal from a manual car to fit it, since manuals are designed by people who aren't retards who must conform to the "ZOMG I'M BOUT TO HIT SOMEBODEH BETTAH SLAM BRAKES WITH BOTH MAH FEETZEZ SINCE I'LL PROBABLY MISS USING ONE FOOT! FFFFUUUUUUUUUU-" crowd.
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