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Heel toe - what pedals

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Should have also asked this, how long were the spacers you used? I know what spacers you are talking about and they come in different lengths. Thanks
I bought extras I didn’t need so will take a photo of them in the packaging tonight after work.
 

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I have been driving mostly manuals my whole life. The 2020 350 is the easiest car to heel toe I have ever driven.
 

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This was the first car I was ever able to consistently and accurately do it on. Every other car puts my knees against the dash so much that I can't get to both. I would caution people against spacing the gas pedal up, if you hit the brakes hard enough to matter you will be well into the gas pedal travel anyway.
 

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SRP is a great option.
 

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I have the Steeda ones, didn't notice a change in height and it took a little bit to not hit the gas when braking, overall review is a thumbs up from me.

I'm in Florida so that means I live in sandals / slides when not in professional attire. No issue while wearing and often I will slip them off and drive barefoot too.

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FYI, those are not scratches on the gas pedal, they came with a clear protective film over them and I took the pic before removing.
Old- but would like to know- did you just drill thru the stock gaspedal (and cover) and attach the steeda?
 

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Old- but would like to know- did you just drill thru the stock gaspedal (and cover) and attach the steeda?
Yes on gas pedal, removed the rubber covers on brake and clutch before attaching.
 

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SRP - I have the grid pattern with the medium width throttle pedal - absolutely perfect … but not with a running shoe lol . I wear a 12 so I drive barefoot mostly if not wearing a casual shoe
 

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I went with the Steeda just on the accelerator since the added height compared to the brake makes the blip a little easier. I also roll my foot rather than heel, so it may not work for everybody.
 

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I did the same, only the Steeda gas pedal
 

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The stock ones are too far apart for me... Also, what about relative height of the pedals?
A lot of threads on this topic at this forum.

Steeda gas pedal allows for a lot of left-right position customization adjustment per your requirements. Some also suggest to use a washer to raise the level of gas pedal above the floor.

I did both and went through some washer thicknesses and changed pedal position several times until I got comfortable.
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