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Old 08-15-2001, 07:59 AM
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petek, I'm glad the change worked. You may want to think about moving your gas pedal. It should be lower than your brake. You want the lowest pressed position of the brake pedal to be higher than the gas. This is because if your foot ever slips there is less of a chance of hitting the accelerator. I have had 2 customers that built there own cars hit both the brake and the gas at the same time under panic conditions which makes the car hard to stop. The first wrecked his car to the tune of $22,000, the second was lucky. Both had the accelerator at the same height as the brake. Check out your daily drivers and see how much lower the accelerator is than the brake. Just food for thought.
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