JTdiRtyD
Well-Known Member
I dont get those foot rest any way.. it dont rest the foot it just holds your toes up. And places pressure on your heal bone.
Of those of you that have standards sow of hands as to how many shift and then leave toes on the pedal after reaching cruising speed ? Or does foot go back on the floor ?
Riding with toes on pedal will actually lead to problems .
So what does this " dead pedal" simulate ? Nothing absolutely% nothing.
Not just comfort, but also has a lot to do with control. Using the dead pedal you can keep yourself solidly planted in the seat which helps with more controlled throttle and brake. I never really used the foot rest/dead pedal until I started doing trackdays.You've never worked a desk job, I take it...........
Better on the hip joints, ergonomics. Slightly slanted foot rests were requested by almost 100% of the staff that were at a desk most of the time. Feet flat on the floor led to problems.
I suppose you have no problems with seats in airplanes (assuming you don't spring for first class)?
You don't have much choice with a stick, but with my car, there's plenty of room next to the clutch pedal to have my foot rest, not flat but at a slight angle, and I can drive for hours that way. The Jeep is pretty restrictive in that way.
The Grand Cherokee has a slanted foot rest built into the floor..
I also recently explained the dead pedal to my fiance when cornering and braking. She had never understood it, but now she uses it and swears by it.
" Comfort and Fatigue Reduction:
The dead pedal provides a comfortable resting point for the left foot, which can help alleviate fatigue during long drives, according to TATA AIG.
Bracing and Control:
It allows the driver to brace their foot against the rest when maneuvering, enhancing control and stability, particularly in emergency situations or when making quick turns.
Prevents Wear on Pedals:
By providing a dedicated rest, the dead pedal minimizes wear and tear on the brake or clutch pedal, according to Wikipedia.
Smooth Clutch Actuation (Racing):
In racing, the dead pedal is an integral part of smooth clutch operation, allowing the driver to keep their foot on the same plane as the clutch for faster and smoother transitions.
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