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I need to "trim" the center tunnel a little so my pedals can fit better. How much of a structural factor is it to the car? see pics. Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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Andys,
Thanks for the tip! But the only flag I'm probably going to see is the meatball after the 1st corner! I am mounting a Sparco Seat in the car, so when I get my side mounts, I can rotate it and shift it around to get the right feel before I bolt it in permanently. Mike, Cool pedal. I can settle with mine. I just need to rotate it a little bit and move it farther away for comfort. I should fit with these long pedals, so I should be fine. I need a little bend in my legs to feel compfy. Actually, i do have a question, what are you using to "spring back" the pedal? My CNC pedal has a mouse trap spring in the back to push it. |
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