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for all the road racing heel toe masters out there

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iwantawd

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Jul 31, 2002
Reading, Pennsylvania
whats a good strong set of pedals to use, i had some on my old car that had crappy clamps on the back and the pedals would move sometimes, not good for quick and difficult heel toe downshifting while moving through turns
 
i picked up some cheapies from pepboys about 3 years ago. all metal instead of those plastic ass apc pieces. mine have the perfect clearance between the brake and the grass.

i'd check with momo or some of those companies. i'm sure nopi has some good ones.
 
Stock DSM pedals are not set up well for heel/toe. I am modifying mine (and adding some larger pedals) by moving my gas about 3/8" closer to the brake and approx. 1/2" closer to my foot. The gas pedal assemlby is 3/8" bar, so adding a new piece to "adjust" doesn't take much time with some stock, a bench vise and a welder.
 
MOMO & OMP makes some real good pedals "real" key word not some jap looka like junk out there check um out ....you will pay more but its worth its .OMP is a little cheaper
 
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