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MustangChris

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good thinking. keep them at a safe distance from any accident....

also. i cant help but notice your interior is missing some prime components. for example, the following:
#1: an attached steering wheel.
#2: cigarette lighter.
#3: cup holder.
 
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does it always wheel hop that bad going into 2nd??

right now yeah, because I have no way of heel/toe downshifting, without matching the rpms it bounces around like crazy... have to brake super early. I'll be modifying the gas peddle to be flush with the brake when it's depressed so I can actually downshift properly. That should fix the problem.
 
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that's what sucks with 94-04's. ford was retarded when it comes to making pedals lol.

Yeah, in order to heel/tow in our cars, you need to modify the pedals, it's not a quick fix either. When I do mine, I will document it and make a how to thread.
 

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Yeah, in order to heel/tow in our cars, you need to modify the pedals, it's not a quick fix either. When I do mine, I will document it and make a how to thread.

it's not really a difficult one either though. I'll also be running a gas pedal with the side extension to put it even closer to the brake to help ease of heel toe.
 
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it's not really a difficult one either though. I'll also be running a gas pedal with the side extension to put it even closer to the brake to help ease of heel toe.

I moved mine over already, but I have a major issue with the height of the gas peddle in relation to the height of the brake when it is depressed. It's hard to heel/toe when your foot is technically below the gas peddle haha
 

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I moved mine over already, but I have a major issue with the height of the gas peddle in relation to the height of the brake when it is depressed. It's hard to heel/toe when your foot is technically below the gas peddle haha

wait wut. below the gas pedal? my gas pedal is way too low lol need to raise it up because it's impossible to roll my foot for heel toe since it's so low
 
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hahaha that's really weird, mine is the complete opposite, my peddles are dead even at rest... so when I step on the brake it instantly goes below the gas peddle. It's hard to roll my foot onto something that's above it haha
 

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hahaha that's really weird, mine is the complete opposite, my peddles are dead even at rest... so when I step on the brake it instantly goes below the gas peddle. It's hard to roll my foot onto something that's above it haha

that's weird as hell lol
 

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dude!! glad to see your ok and the stang isnt that bad, but there is no way i wouldnt of blown up, then laughed, and then somewhere in the middle a single tear might of shed.........!!!!!!!! lol
 

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