aaron, correct you are on did not come wtih a pedal pad. if you want to make a
positive change. go to a 3M industrial products store and pourchase some
anti-skit tape. put a piece of this on the pedal. it is adhesive backed and
has an abrasive surface that keeps your foot from slipping. you can also find
a similar product at your local marine dealer. they sell this for steps on
boats. ted
Acekraut11@aol.com wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Happy Holidays to all, I do hope that Santa was nice to each of you. I must
>have been good this year, I managed to receive the Bentley manual, Dan Masters
>Book and Roger Williams book, as well as a car cover and some much needed
>tools. I hope the rest of you did as well or better.(though not as well as I
>think Jim, who if memory serves me, managed a whole TR6...you must have been a
>very good boy Jim)
>
> I have a question that falls in the category of curiosity more than anything.
> Havent seen this asked before, so thought I would post it. I have seen in
>pictures and catalogs replacement rubber pads for the brake and clutch pedal,
>but none for the accelerator pedal. My gas pedal has no pad and is worn from
>use.(guess I press too hard) The pedal is in good condition, and works fine.
>I would venture a guess that when new, the TR6 did not come with a rubber pad
>on the accelorator. Can anyone confirm or deny this. Also, when it comes to
>refurbishment, has the list just left well enough alone, painted the pedal, or
>????
>
> Aaron
> CC63680L
> (hibernating in Maine under a 12" blanket of new snow)
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