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Old 12-29-05, 01:39 PM
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trailing arms and toe links for the FD

I know this has probably been covered before but the only posts that a search yielded for me were from 2003, if anyone has any input as to what trailing arms and toe links i should use (brands) and the upsides of using both, that would be greatly appreciated.

On another totally off topic note, is it just me or is it extremely dificult to heel-toe in a FD with their pedal setup?
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Originally Posted by RX7_Fanatic
I know this has probably been covered before but the only posts that a search yielded for me were from 2003, if anyone has any input as to what trailing arms and toe links i should use (brands) and the upsides of using both, that would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a thread:

https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/rp-rotary-extreme-trailing-arms-toe-links-419140/



Originally Posted by RX7_Fanatic
On another totally off topic note, is it just me or is it extremely dificult to heel-toe in a FD with their pedal setup?
Send a message to David at WidefootRacing: https://www.rx7club.com/members/widefootracing-11496/

He used to sell a gas pedal adatper to make the gap a little less between it and the brake pedal.
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