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Old 06-27-2008, 07:05 PM
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I appreciate the input. As I look at the equipment that is available and I watch the way the PT cars are constantly adapting more and more high tech approaches to a "better" builds, it really helps to get different peoples opinions on these things while you in the planning stage.

I was looking at the Tilton product line and having large feet (Size 15) I thought it might be nice while learning to drive correctly if I could easily adjust the pedals during the learning stage, of correct driving.

A couple more questions:

Who here has or has driven a car with the carbon clutches that Tilton sells?

How do/did you like them?

If you were open to really changing your ride, would you consider either the pedals or the clutches for it. If so why?

I know money is going to be a big one on this, but they have to be selling these to someone.

Thanks again for everything.

Ty O'Neal
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