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![]() You might be able to bend the gas pedal, to be more in line with your brake pedal. Just make sure if you raise it, that you limit the travel.
i.e. If you raise it +10%, then limit travel -10%, otherwise you'll go 110% throttle, and possible hurt/bend something. For me, personally, I have the brake at threshold even with the gas pedal. I also only use the ball of my 13D foot (bigtoe & pinkie) to hit both pedals. So I only roll the ankle side to side to hit both pedals (heel/toe).
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