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Brake Height

Is there any way to adjust the eight of the brake. When I want to heel toe it seems to be a bit high making it hard for me to get to the gas pedal.

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Don't think you can easily adjust brake height. I just saw this adjustable gas pedal height for that problem thoe.

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You can adjust the length of the pushrod for the master cylinder. Don't adjust it too much or you may not be able to get enough braking power when you need it most.
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You can adjust the length of the pushrod for the master cylinder. Don't adjust it too much or you may not be able to get enough braking power when you need it most.
How can I adjust the pushrod?

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