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Old 08-16-2023, 02:20 PM
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I'm using tilton 600 series clutch/brake pedals and a tiiton throttle. trying to determine how high to mount it. What is the distance from the bottom of the pedal to the floor on everyones set ups?
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I have Tilton 600 floor mounted pedals in my Cheetah and I wish I could help. But I don't understand the question. Does your car offer the option of mounting the the assembly higher than the floor with something like a spacer? . . . The pedal pads can be adjusted higher or lower for driver comfort. The higher positions provide longer throw with slightly less leg pressure. I assume the lower positions are for people with shorter feet or obstructions above the pedals.
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mine are fire wall hung mount, with the master cylinders in the engine compartment. mounting the pedal pads higher or lower on the pedal arm will alter the pedal ratio as well.
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Not on your subject can you please tell me how to start a new thread? Thank you Jeff
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mine are fire wall hung mount, with the master cylinders in the engine compartment. mounting the pedal pads higher or lower on the pedal arm will alter the pedal ratio as well.
hey Rumble, you know I have custom fabricated foot pedals with arms. I made them the length to fit my feet and comfort. I have even used the height and distance of my personal car for reference as well. It is what you make it.
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