Installed alum. passenger foot rest
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Installed alum. passenger foot rest
Well I broke down and bought this since I didn't want the girlfriend putting her feet up on the dash on long trips or when she can't sit still.
This is still set up for the RHD cars, but with a little rigging you can get it to work. It took me about an hour to put in the illuminated shifter, and about 3 hours to figure this out and put it in place. I had to replace the bolts it came with sheet metal screws and a few lock washers, but its in.
Its actually pretty comfortable, and I just hope it helps keep the feet off the dash. No matter how many times I tell her, hey, feet down she still spaces out. Old habits are hard to break.
This is still set up for the RHD cars, but with a little rigging you can get it to work. It took me about an hour to put in the illuminated shifter, and about 3 hours to figure this out and put it in place. I had to replace the bolts it came with sheet metal screws and a few lock washers, but its in.
Its actually pretty comfortable, and I just hope it helps keep the feet off the dash. No matter how many times I tell her, hey, feet down she still spaces out. Old habits are hard to break.
Last edited by Vortex; 06-16-2004 at 11:13 PM.
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oooohhh...... that gets right under my skin when people try to pull that feet on the dash thing.... a little bit of respect for people's property seems to be hard to come by these days
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That foot rest is pretty cool. I would of never thought of that. Does it actually make it more comfortable for the passenger?
Where'd you get it and how much did it cost? Can you take some pictures of where you bolted/screwed it place? The thought of drilling holes into my car scares me.
Also, does the passenger lose much leg room? It looks like it's pretty high off the back slope and floor.
I like the idea, though!
Where'd you get it and how much did it cost? Can you take some pictures of where you bolted/screwed it place? The thought of drilling holes into my car scares me.
Also, does the passenger lose much leg room? It looks like it's pretty high off the back slope and floor.
I like the idea, though!
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It looks nice-- my ex-girlfriend use to put her feet up on the dash in my Millenia to mess with me or what not-- one day someone hit the side of the car in the front right quarterpanel--later that day she put her feet up there to see what I'd say--I was like, "You see the front of this car smashed up there--you think I care about your feet on tha dash?"
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Originally posted by starbucks
Th Does it actually make it more comfortable for the passenger?
Where'd you get it and how much did it cost? Can you take some pictures of where you bolted/screwed it place? The thought of drilling holes into my car scares me.
Also, does the passenger lose much leg room? It looks like it's pretty high off the back slope and floor.
I like the idea, though!
Th Does it actually make it more comfortable for the passenger?
Where'd you get it and how much did it cost? Can you take some pictures of where you bolted/screwed it place? The thought of drilling holes into my car scares me.
Also, does the passenger lose much leg room? It looks like it's pretty high off the back slope and floor.
I like the idea, though!
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Originally posted by Vortex
Well when I sat there for a bit after putting it in, it was nice, sort of like the foot rest on the driver side. I'm 6'-2" and the chair wasn't all the way back and I had plenty of room. The foot rest looks like its closer than what it is, but its back there.
Well when I sat there for a bit after putting it in, it was nice, sort of like the foot rest on the driver side. I'm 6'-2" and the chair wasn't all the way back and I had plenty of room. The foot rest looks like its closer than what it is, but its back there.
I'm editing this to include a "bright" idea -- I've got a million of them, but rarely act on them
I'm going to take a look down there tomorrow and see what it would take to make a wooden version that I could hold down with velco or some other type of temporary fasteners.
Might save me some money and I could fit it so no one would even notice its there.
Last edited by starbucks; 06-18-2004 at 01:31 AM.
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That footrest is available at Japanparts for $200. Right now they are technically designed for the left side passenger like japan's cars. But it looks like it fits nicely in the U.S. right side passenger area. I've been thinking about getting one myself.
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BHR has a couple of prototype aluminum footrests to replace the "dead pedal"/footrest on the driver's side. I just haven't had a chance to ballyhoo it too much nor decide on a price yet.
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I bought the LHD passenger foot rest a few years back from German Ebay
I bought the LHD passenger foot rest a few years back from German Ebay
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