Pedal boxes

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RobMsport
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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby RobMsport » Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:22 am

Alan87 wrote:Rob,

Have you got any pictures of your current set up? Were they a custom set of pedals or an off the shelf jobbie.


Made for me by SSC the manufacturer of Styuls's -- I then altered the throttle pedal to suit me , basically shortening the cable then attaching a small extention to the left side of the pedal but had to be mindfull of not hitting the throttle on braking . I put my race boots on , hit the pedal just as normal , position wise , then shone a torch down the footwell to assess the amount I could extend the throttle pedal.
I'll have a look for pic's or take some later Alan ok.

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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby RobMsport » Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:24 pm

RobMsport wrote:
Alan87 wrote:Rob,

Have you got any pictures of your current set up? Were they a custom set of pedals or an off the shelf jobbie.


Made for me by SSC the manufacturer of Styuls's -- I then altered the throttle pedal to suit me , basically shortening the cable then attaching a small extention to the left side of the pedal but had to be mindfull of not hitting the throttle on braking . I put my race boots on , hit the pedal just as normal , position wise , then shone a torch down the footwell to assess the amount I could extend the throttle pedal.
I'll have a look for pic's or take some later Alan ok.


Alan , I've tried taking pics of my pedal box , even with the top removed and light down the footwell but they don't come out showing anything recognisable . I could email you an SSC build file and on page 24 there's a left hand drive Stylus with the same pedal box photo'd which is very clear . The throttle pedal is just hanging loose , not connected but you can see the curved pedal to which I bolted an ally extention towards the brake pedal on my own version. I used small domehead bolts and the ally extended in a curve about 30mm's .
PM me ,if interested , with your email address and I'll send the file ok.

Alan87
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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby Alan87 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:25 pm

No problem mate.

Thanks for trying. I was hoping you we're going to tell me about a magic off the shelf pedal box. Lol.

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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby clanger » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:07 pm

rededisgned and fabricated my own on my striker..

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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby RobMsport » Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:41 pm

Looks a nice tidy install , and top hangers I see rather than floor pedals ---- floor was easier for me to do as a retro fit .

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Re: Pedal boxes

Postby Taff Striker » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:35 pm

Nice work there Lynsey 8-)

Here's mine - I was lucky enough to get these for a very reasonable price on Fleabay

The Sparco pads have since been removed and I'm using an OBP throttle pedal with a necessary kink to the right to avoid unintentional "heel and toe" :roll: :lol:

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