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AK*

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    2014 Sierra 1500 SLT & 2012 Audi S4 - APR stage2+

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  1. This is embarrassing lol, but here it goes... As ghetto as this is... The picture below shows my pedal set-up for the last two months. Yes, that is a rubber door-stop attached to my gas pedal with two zip-ties. It sux that I had to resort to this on a 55K car. But, it has helped tremendously and only costs $5!!! My pedals are perfectly aligned now.
  2. Thanks for all the answers guys. I can see it being a bit of a person problem, as all my previous cars have been more sport/luxury oriented. I will definitely be modifying the gas pedal to be more in-line with the brake pedal. I just cant deal with them being so vertically and horizontally spread apart. The picture below makes me feel like I should be using my left foot to brake.
  3. I just found out yesterday lol. I am talking about the distance between the pedals themselves. There is a too big a vertical and horizontal gap.
  4. I have had my sierra for almost half a year now. My previous truck was a 2007 Tundra. I must say that I like almost everything about my truck except for 1) squeaky interior and 2) more importantly = the pedal position/ distance. Forget the squeaks, as they are something I can live with or eventually fix. But .... the pedals are driving me crazy! To the point where I regret buying this thing! The funny part is that I even have the adjustable pedal option, but I can never find a comfortable position. In my opinion both vertical and horizontal positions between the gas and brake pedal are horrible! My leg always feels overworked after every trip, and traffic is a nightmare. My knees are killing!! Does anyone else feel this way? My second car is a 2012 Audi s4, the pedals are so close to each other and perfectly spaced. Thanks
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