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Hi all, I'm looking for the above and not having much luck online so far. There are some good threads here (more US based site though) and the consensus is that nylon spacers with OD 25mm (1") x ID 6.3mm (1/4") x Length 12.7mm (1/2") seems to be a perfect combination.

Has anyone done this, to raise the accelerator and make it easier for heel toe shifting? I looked at the aftermarket pedal idea, but I'm not so keen on drilling into the factory pedals, and the spacer idea seems to be perfect. But now I just have to find some!

Even a solid spacer OD 25" would be ok and I could drill out the centre.

Thank you
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Hi all, I'm looking for the above and not having much luck online so far. There are some good threads here (more US based site though) and the consensus is that nylon spacers with OD 25mm (1") x ID 6.3mm (1/4") x Length 12.7mm (1/2") seems to be a perfect combination.

Has anyone done this, to raise the accelerator and make it easier for heel toe shifting? I looked at the aftermarket pedal idea, but I'm not so keen on drilling into the factory pedals, and the spacer idea seems to be perfect. But now I just have to find some!

Even a solid spacer OD 25" would be ok and I could drill out the centre.

Thank you
I didn’t raise my mounts. My easier solution is one level for street cold higher brake pedal and another level for hotter brake pedal for the track ; Steeda wide pedal to close the gap , and a hard foam rubber pad applied with right stuff Over it for the street , which is removable for the track and can be re applied
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I installed gas pedal spacers that I ordered from EXTSW.com
They're 1/4" ID X 1" OD X 1/2" thick 304 Stainless Steel.
Feels a lot more comfortable with the gas pedal at a similar height now.
Less than $20.00, so it was worth it to me.
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I installed gas pedal spacers that I ordered from EXTSW.com
They're 1/4" ID X 1" OD X 1/2" thick 304 Stainless Steel.
Feels a lot more comfortable with the gas pedal at a similar height now.
Less than $20.00, so it was worth it to me.
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This is exactly what I'm looking for, but can't find anything like that in Australia. Hoping some Aussie people see this and can chime in if they have found something similar here. Shipping from US to Australia, I have seen some crazy prices like $300 lol
 
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I installed gas pedal spacers that I ordered from EXTSW.com
They're 1/4" ID X 1" OD X 1/2" thick 304 Stainless Steel.
Feels a lot more comfortable with the gas pedal at a similar height now.
Less than $20.00, so it was worth it to me.
Screenshot_20191103-135807_Chrome.jpg
I went with this option thanks for posting that. I emailed the company and the owner Thomas emailed back pretty much straight away. Excellent service. They're on the way to Australia right now :)
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