Where do you have the dead pedal....

Chuck 98 RT/10

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LOL this if funny. A few years ago there was b*tching about how the Viper didn't have a dead pedal and the Vette did. As if these guys just HAD to have one to drive the Viper to it's potential. :rolleyes:

It was another "$80,000 for a Viper and it doesn't even come with [x]" thread.
 

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I still have mine and I love it for long drives. I keep it same height as the clutch pedal . Easy to get back and forth.

The key in these cars is to wear the proper driving shoes .

11.5 tennis shoes just won;t cut it ......to wide. REMEMBER LENGTH IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WIDTH.....
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11.5 tennis shoes just won;t cut it ......to wide. REMEMBER LENGTH IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WIDTH.....
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Puma speed cats. Comfortable and great driving shoes.
 

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Newport, You can adjust the dead pedal for front to back height and also for angle. You can also adjust the height of the other pedals so they are even by turning the turnbuckles on the pedals
 

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I like the dead pedal and don't have a problem, although when driving barefoot it can sometimes get too hot to use.
 
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