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Post a picture of your pedals!

Post by Tinton »

Going in the same direction as the "Post a picture of your shifter!" thread, post a picture of your pedals here!

After all, its the shifter and pedals that really separate our cars from the autos, interior-wise.

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That's mine. The clutch, brake, and gas are all pretty close together. There's maybe an inch between each of them. It makes it great for heel-toe, but if you're clumsy or if you have big feet you can end up pressing clutch and brake at the same time.
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4-pedals :)
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Here's mine. It's an old one when I just got the MX.

It's great for HT, there's about an inch between brake and gas. The clutch is far enough away that there's no chance I can accidentally hit it with my right foot. Also, notice the clutch imprint on the carpet, lol.

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Post by Solotw »

dude wtf you bastards!

with your close together brake and gas pedals.

can't wait till I get my own car in half a year or so.
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There isn't really much room down there.

Shoe on Gas Pedal:
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Gas and Clutch:
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If I put my right foot against the side of the footwell, then left foot against the right foot. I can push all three pedals heh. Those shoes are size 12. Pedal cover on the clutch was me trying to make the clutch feel closer to me so I can sit a click back and stretch out my right leg. Didn't help much.
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I hate all of you, your brake and gas pedals are sooo close together :evil:
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Post by tricky1 »

I just looked at my clutch pedal and the way it looks makes it look like it was an afterthought. I mean come on the other two are steel and the clutch pedal is a big blob of plastic.
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Best I have of the BMW:
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The Impreza ... don't have one, but just look at the WRX pedals up above ...same, just without the fancy covers.
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Gary, are there advantages to having pedals that pivot on the floor rather than above your foot, or is it just a personal preference?
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Warner wrote:Gary, are there advantages to having pedals that pivot on the floor rather than above your foot, or is it just a personal preference?
Does your foot pivot at your heel or your toe? ;)

It's just a more natural arc for your foot to follow when hinged at the floor.

Most pedals in road cars are hung from the firewall for packaging reasons.
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Post by Bodder »

GarySheehan wrote:
Warner wrote:Gary, are there advantages to having pedals that pivot on the floor rather than above your foot, or is it just a personal preference?
Does your foot pivot at your heel or your toe? ;)

It's just a more natural arc for your foot to follow when hinged at the floor.

Most pedals in road cars are hung from the firewall for packaging reasons.
Is it really that noticeable? can you tell the difference just by pushing?
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