Adjustable Pedal question??????

Da1cop

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I have a 96-RT-10 and it doesnt have the adjustable pedals. I found a set from a 99 Viper. Would these work on my car?
 

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Have you had any luck figuring out how to adjust the pedals? I have the same problem. My wife wants to drive the car, but can only get the clutch all the way in by really stretching.
 

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Have you had any luck figuring out how to adjust the pedals? I have the same problem. My wife wants to drive the car, but can only get the clutch all the way in by really stretching.

It may be easier (and cheaper) to find a way to modify/replace the driver seat rails so the seat slides up farther
 

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I know its been done. I keep intending to call a guy I know that did it. When I find out the details I will post. FYI, you will also need a knee kick bolster.
 

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Moving the seat closer to the pedals is not a great alternative to moving the pedals closer to the seat. It closes the distance between the driver and the airbag, and for older cars with the "less gentle" airbags, that could be very bad. You also reduce the chances that the seat belt would stop the driver before striking the wheel/windshield, etc.

I look at how close my wife (at 5'2") sits to the wheel in most cars, and it just gives me the *******. I wouldn't want to get her any closer.
 

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