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Heel/Toe shifting question
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<blockquote data-quote="sonic cobra" data-source="post: 5951737" data-attributes="member: 5649"><p>I tried to use the accepted heel /toe method but the pedals are already pretty far to the right.. Finally came up with the same method as CobraRed01. Its just more comfortable for me. Seat/pedal position is terrible in the mustang. This means I have to take my heel off the floor but still more comfortable for me.</p><p>My Honda Civic is so much easier to heel/toe, but no where near as much fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonic cobra, post: 5951737, member: 5649"] I tried to use the accepted heel /toe method but the pedals are already pretty far to the right.. Finally came up with the same method as CobraRed01. Its just more comfortable for me. Seat/pedal position is terrible in the mustang. This means I have to take my heel off the floor but still more comfortable for me. My Honda Civic is so much easier to heel/toe, but no where near as much fun [/QUOTE]
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