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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Glad I wasnt in the car when you bent it,,
    what on earth could you be doing
    Me? ....Ahem, ...Tuff trips!

    I tend to find after getting into challenging tracks that I push the footrest into the firewall. I didn't like the footrest until I bent it up into a position that suited my feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricey View Post
    Me? ....Ahem, ...Tuff trips!

    I tend to find after getting into challenging tracks that I push the footrest into the firewall. I didn't like the footrest until I bent it up into a position that suited my feet.

    It seems like your car has had a hell of a life

    Is there anything that isn't bent in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mundy View Post
    I find the Disco 2 footrest verging on the completely useless and would like to replace it with something better. Has anyone made or purchased a replacement? If so, any chance of a couple of pics?

    Mal
    Mate the one in our '99 Corolla is better than the D2!

    Mine bends in toward the throttle and back toward the firewall. It then 'leans' away from me at an angle of nearly 15 degrees so placing the foot on it at that angle for any length of time is uncomfortable. That is compounded by the shroud around the transmission hump jutting out in front of it so there is no room to the left of the rest at all.

    I had put it all down to the size of the vehicle and a largish transmission hump. Maybe its the individual vehicle I have?
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    Thanks for all the replies, guys.

    Ricey, I find that I the I can't fit my main sole of my foot onto the footrest squarely as my foot hits the trim. Also, like you and Dale, if I push a bit hard the footrest bends inwards and becomes uncomfortable.

    It seems to me the footrest needs to be closer to the floor so I can miss the trim and secured/beefed up so it doesn't bend. Thought those of you who are good at metalwork might have come up with a bracket to attach to the existing bracket (part of it will need to be cut off). I could draw it up but don't have the workshop/tools to make it.

    Mal

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    I've always thought of a footrest as just that,,
    somewhere to rest your foot,,
    its just a "location" device,
    though they do serve a secondary purpose in a manual vehicle when properly positioned,, they keep your left foot LEVEL with the clutch pedal which means a faster clutch application and you dont "lose" your foot under the pedals,,



    If you are using it as a brace,,(are you hanging by the belts again Ricey? ) dont run into anything solid
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    I do try not to run into solid things but...



    It's moments like these that the footrest gets squashed!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricey View Post
    I do try not to run into solid things but...



    It's moments like these that the footrest gets squashed!

    Moments like that your foot should be on the firewall not the footrest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    I've always thought of a footrest as just that,,
    somewhere to rest your foot,,
    its just a "location" device,

    though they do serve a secondary purpose in a manual vehicle when properly positioned,, they keep your left foot LEVEL with the clutch pedal which means a faster clutch application and you dont "lose" your foot under the pedals,,



    If you are using it as a brace,,(are you hanging by the belts again Ricey? ) dont run into anything solid
    That's why I find mine painful - to rest my foot on it I have to contort my foot to get it level!

    And as mine is a manual then your second point comes in to play.

    Did you come up with anything yet Ricey?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    It seems like your car has had a hell of a life

    Is there anything that isn't bent in it?
    Do you mean like the chassis?
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