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Old 01-08-2013, 08:38 PM
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Default Heel Toe pedals

Just picked up my CR this weekend and one of the things I'm looking for are wider pedals for easier heel toeing. Any recommendations ?
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did it happen to be one in GA?
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There is still a ABP one for sale.
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Just practice and the factory pedals are plenty wide enough and easy enough to heal toe with...
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Originally Posted by RedCelica
did it happen to be one in GA?
Yup!

The factory ones are barely wide enough for me. I found myself slipping a few times however or not getting enough foot on the brakes. I prefer to just have something a little bit wider.
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I would have to agree. The pedal placement is near perfect. Might depend on shoe size, I wear a 10.5.

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You might try some anti slip tape on the brake pedal, it might help prevent the ball of your foot from slipping off.
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Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
You might try some anti slip tape on the brake pedal, it might help prevent the ball of your foot from slipping off.
I think the reason why I have trouble is because I switched my heel toe style from "heel" and "toe" to "left half" and "right half" of my foot 2-3 years ago. If I can simply just modify the pedals, then that would be nice
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Yea when I drove a Subaru I did left half and right half which was fine on the street put not on the track as you can not generate enough braking force with half your foot. ON track you really need to be using the ball of your foot on the brake to generate enough braking force.

Again, I would say practice and learn to adapt. Or go buy some sparco or momo clip on pedals if you must. The S2000 pedal placement is already very toe heel friendly once you learn to adapt to it.


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