01-25-2011, 05:45 PM
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A True Z Fanatic
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Originally Posted by kenchan
i see... you can replace the pedals and get wider ones to match your foot print (literally  ). i dont have issues with my Z or my Fit but on my G35C i use a tad wider metal pedal on the gas pedal to make it easier to reach.
it's not like you're STUCK with the pedals that came with the car. but i recommend you practice with what you have now and once you're kinda consistent look for other pedals as needed. chances are you'll learn how to twist your foot even with VANS and be able to work it. 
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Hahaha, that is a very good point. I am definitely trying to make the most out of what I have and that is why I appreciate the help immensely. The more I practiced heal-toe, the less awkward the twisting action feels but it still will take some time for it to become natural I feel.
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