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vanepico

posted on 15/6/12 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
Midget feet?

I just made a template and printed it out, of the size of the smaller MT75 gearbox pedal set from the haynes website. I cannot see how anyone short of having 1" wide feet could operate the pedals, my feet alone are 90mm wide.

I was wondering if anyone has actually had any success with this tiny pedal set. I was going to make the mt75 one because I know there aren't that many non twin cam sierras around

Pete

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deezee

posted on 16/6/12 at 08:21 AM Reply With Quote
If you're in the early stages of the build, have you got your seat and steering wheel in? Some builders have found the general design awkward and moved the pedal box in to give a better driving position. If nothing else is fixed you can set your seat and wheel and see where the pedals would be most suitable.






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vanepico

posted on 16/6/12 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
I haven't actually started anything yet, I just wanted to start on something small so I don't have large parts taking up space, I'm not currently in a position to go the whole hog
I compared the size to our car and it is 2" narrower so I'm not sure I'd be able to use it

Pete

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jacko

posted on 16/6/12 at 03:28 PM Reply With Quote
I cant remember the sizes but there has to be the right size for iva somthing like 50mm inbetween peddles
Check this out

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