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Heel-and-Toeing in a '95 R
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 14749241" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I fixed this in my '03 by carefully and slowly grabbing the gas pedal arm with my hands and bending it up and overt towards the brake pedal. Worked perfectly. The arm is simply stamped metal and isn't that hard to bend. Just go easy and slow. I didn't do it in my R cause I don't track it. Surprisingly the best Mustang I had for pedal placement was my '90 GT. All I had to do for that was install pedal covers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 14749241, member: 32430"] I fixed this in my '03 by carefully and slowly grabbing the gas pedal arm with my hands and bending it up and overt towards the brake pedal. Worked perfectly. The arm is simply stamped metal and isn't that hard to bend. Just go easy and slow. I didn't do it in my R cause I don't track it. Surprisingly the best Mustang I had for pedal placement was my '90 GT. All I had to do for that was install pedal covers. [/QUOTE]
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