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Old 11-22-2005, 06:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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2005 GTO clutch pedal

Does anyone out there make an offset clutch pedal so that when shifting you can place your foot onto the foot rest without hanging on the clutch. Essencially bring the pedal 2 inches to the right
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I have not heard of one in 12 months of owning my GTO. You may have to fabricate one on your own.
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Old 11-23-2005, 08:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Does anyone out there make an offset clutch pedal so that when shifting you can place your foot onto the foot rest without hanging on the clutch. Essencially bring the pedal 2 inches to the right
He must have wide feet cuz i don't have that prob!
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Old 11-23-2005, 08:42 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I got fairly wide feet and I didnt have that problem either!
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I hear ya......

I've got a size 12 and I have the same exact problem.

BigMike: The GTO's have a VERY narrow space between the clutch and the (newly added for 05) dead pedal.

Its slowly becoming the #1 annoyance of my Goat. (The longer I drive this car, the more it seems its not kind to people over 6'2"!!! But who cares, its got an LS2)
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I've got a size 12 and I have the same exact problem.

BigMike: The GTO's have a VERY narrow space between the clutch and the (newly added for 05) dead pedal.

Its slowly becoming the #1 annoyance of my Goat. (The longer I drive this car, the more it seems its not kind to people over 6'2"!!! But who cares, its got an LS2)
6' 2" with size 15 shoes and the only way I get my foot on the floor to the left of the clutch is to bring it back and then under the pedal and to the left. With the left side of my shoe rubbing the kick panel the right side of my shoe will happily depress the clutch. Very annoying.
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Old 11-23-2005, 01:53 PM   #8 (permalink)
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dag, you a big boy aint ya? I am 6'3 with a size 13 foot
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dag, you a big boy aint ya? I am 6'3 with a size 13 foot
"How big a boy are ya'?"

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