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Posted by Shane Thompson at 01:18 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Ok i was told you can do a trick to the brake pedal, using a tennis ball or a racket ball, if you cut a slit around it and fit it around the red backing of the brake pedal, and it acts like the Nixim mod, but it seems way cheaper, im just wanting to find out how its actually done, trying to get the details
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Posted by Tom Malanga at 01:29 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Your the retro guy Shane.Ive seen your work on your G25/Momo.LOL |
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Posted by Justin Rebelo at 01:35 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Shane needs his own group "The DIY Corner" |
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Posted by Scott Michaels at 02:09 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Lol, didn't you say that iRacing would be a drop in the ocean compared to your racing budget? And yet you are trying to get around buying a tested and professionally made (and cheap) product with a tennis ball? Sometimes I don't get you Shane!!! :P |
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Posted by Shane Thompson at 02:24 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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well i had a tennis ball, and i was curious |
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Posted by Mark Peeler at 02:26 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Google is your friend.. |
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Posted by Shane Thompson at 02:31 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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google had nothing for me Cochise |
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Posted by Garry Hedrick at 02:39 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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Nothing wrong with making due with what you have. If it works, let us know. |
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Posted by Tristan Bayless at 02:40 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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"well i had a tennis ball, and i was curious" Are you sure we're talking about G25s here? |
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Posted by Russ Spencer at 02:52 PM on Feb 21, 2008
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LOL funny i use a sponge ball on the throttle at times when my lead foot is too heavy - its probly a gearing adjustment for me but hell im no setup artist im just a driver - |