My brake and clutch pedals seem very high and it makes heal-and-toe a horror. I even injured myself once with the pedals. I just want to make it lower like normal cars. Is it possible to adjust em? How?
Thanks!
'98 Kia Pride CD-5 B1 5MT (Daily Driver in Philippines)
'97 Honda Civic EK 5MT D15 VTEC $50 coilovers (Deceased, previous DD)
'03 Corolla S 4AT Megan Coilovers 17" tC's. (Daily Driver in Las Vegas)
last time i was under there i dont believe theres any adjustability as they slide onto a shaft that mounts solidly in one spot.
You may be able to swap the pedals out from an escort or other car that had a taller footwell, however they would need to be converted to run a cable trans instead of a push pin for a slave cyl.
Other possibility would be cut/weld them to where you prefer.
you must have pretty small feet i take it? my pops has a size 8 mens and no issues, my mother a womens 6. i luck out with a mens 12 and have problems driving cars with pedals close to the centerwell like fiero's
1992 Festiva... BP-T, Escort G5MR, no crossmember, aspire brakes, Megasquirt, Toyota COP's, coilovers and 6 puck SPEC clutch!
I guess there is no possibility of getting it like EK low easily huh? I guess I'll have to live with it. Regarding the injury, I wore flip flops that time cause I went to the beach. My foot hit a piece of plastic when I let go of the clutch pedal. The pedal is just too damn high. I wear size men's US 10 BTW... : ) There's a 5 inch gap from the gas pedal to the brake pedal.
'98 Kia Pride CD-5 B1 5MT (Daily Driver in Philippines)
'97 Honda Civic EK 5MT D15 VTEC $50 coilovers (Deceased, previous DD)
'03 Corolla S 4AT Megan Coilovers 17" tC's. (Daily Driver in Las Vegas)
strange, i guess ive never noticed them being quite that far apart.
at least mine is that far. I even measured it.
'98 Kia Pride CD-5 B1 5MT (Daily Driver in Philippines)
'97 Honda Civic EK 5MT D15 VTEC $50 coilovers (Deceased, previous DD)
'03 Corolla S 4AT Megan Coilovers 17" tC's. (Daily Driver in Las Vegas)
Well, it's obvious the flip flops are the problem. :p
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9.5r here and never an issue with a heal/toe shift. then angain, your driving on the wrong side of the car.... :p
LOL ! Flip Flops & driving on the wrong side of the car :eeeeeek:
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I'm from the Philippines, we have the steering on the left side just like the US. And yeah, the flipflops and no shirt is sorta the norm get-up here when you drive around town to slack-off.
'98 Kia Pride CD-5 B1 5MT (Daily Driver in Philippines)
'97 Honda Civic EK 5MT D15 VTEC $50 coilovers (Deceased, previous DD)
'03 Corolla S 4AT Megan Coilovers 17" tC's. (Daily Driver in Las Vegas)
I'm from the Philippines, we have the steering on the left side just like the US. And yeah, the flipflops and no shirt is sorta the norm get-up here when you drive around town to slack-off.
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