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Old Sep 16, 2003, 09:40 PM
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Aftermarket Pedals

Anyone with aftermarket pedals that works well with heal toe? I have been inconsistent with my technique and sometimes Im not able to heal that damn trottle sometimes.
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Most aftermarket pedals should be preficient, but it is more about the placement of the pedals that allows easier "heel toeing." You don't literally use your heel for the accelerator, try applying the brake with the ball of your foot while rolling your foot over to blip the throttle(basically using the right side of your foot) for those double-clutched downshifts. Like anything else, it comes down to lots of practice, hopefully not on public roads to start.

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Thanks forgot I had the ability to mount the pedals the way I want =]
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i cudnt imagine having pedals any bigger...u'd have to wear like ballet shoes to avoid hitting all three pedals at once.... i like the stock ones just fine personally.
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I'd have to agree with that one. The pedals are well placed already, and are set up for heel-toeing.
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Maybe its just me. I guess I need more practice putting my feet a little more to the right on the brake pedal. Like I said its been real inconsistent and theres times I do it fine, and times I just miss the trottle when I downshift.
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Ralliart Titanium pedals feel good and look good too.. havent had any problems doing heel toe
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