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Jersey,

The idea of strap on pedal extensions doesn't sound very safe. Perhaps you

should contact Casey Hubelbank, LPA district one director, who is a

professional driving instructor.

Also, my folks live about an hour east of Portland, I can talk to them and

see if they have my old pedal extensions. My dad, who is an engineer, built

them for me when I first got a car.

Bill

On 5/24/07, Jersey <heytruebluesavvy@...> wrote:

>

> I now have a car, my first car and I'm getting my license in a few

> weeks, maybe less. Thing is, I'm on low income and I need pedal extensions

> or something similar to help reach the gas/brake pedals, but they are way

> too expensive for me! Most want $175 on up for a set, which, if I had more

> money, probably wouldn't be that big of a deal, but I don't right now and I

> also want something I can get in a day or so.

>

> I was thinking of making foot extensions, for me, that would strap on to

> my shoes when I am in the car so that I can reach the pedals just fine.

> Then, I could unstrap them and put them away when I am done driving and they

> would be portable, so I could drive other cars without having to

> dis-assemble and re-assemble the pedal extensions, which I did some research

> on and all of them say that it can wear the pedal extensions down if they

> are repeatedly taken off and put on.

>

> I have some ideas for the foot extensions, but I am totally open to

> suggestions, advice, whatever. I just want to pay as little as possible,

> since I already have to pay for my license, insurance and minor repairs on

> the car this month, not to mention other bills and still have money for gas.

>

> Jersey

> Portland, OR

>

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If you are employed or seeking employment, you could get financial

assistance through Vocational Rehabilitation to help pay for your car

modifications. Pedal extenions through a proper vendor is safer than

strapping something onto your shoes.

There aren't too many resources that will get you the funding or

pedals with in a day or two. But it would be worth going through the

process to get what you need and to keep yourself (and everyone else

on the road) safer behind the wheel.

If you are unemployed, I would encourage you to contact your local

Independent Living center for possible funding resources for driving

evaluation and modifications.

Let me know you you would like the resouces. If you do, please tell

me what state you live in.

~ a

>

> I now have a car, my first car and I'm getting my license in a few

weeks, maybe less. Thing is, I'm on low income and I need pedal

extensions or something similar to help reach the gas/brake pedals,

but they are way too expensive for me! Most want $175 on up for a

set, which, if I had more money, probably wouldn't be that big of a

deal, but I don't right now and I also want something I can get in a

day or so.

>

> I was thinking of making foot extensions, for me, that would strap

on to my shoes when I am in the car so that I can reach the pedals

just fine. Then, I could unstrap them and put them away when I am

done driving and they would be portable, so I could drive other cars

without having to dis-assemble and re-assemble the pedal extensions,

which I did some research on and all of them say that it can wear the

pedal extensions down if they are repeatedly taken off and put on.

>

> I have some ideas for the foot extensions, but I am totally open to

suggestions, advice, whatever. I just want to pay as little as

possible, since I already have to pay for my license, insurance and

minor repairs on the car this month, not to mention other bills and

still have money for gas.

>

>

> Jersey

> Portland, OR

>

>

>

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I have heard of people attaching wooden blocks to the pedals (not to their

shoes) for a short-term solution, but I also advise extreme caution. When one

needs to brake suddenly, one really wants to know the extension is reliable.

I once had a brake extension come loose as I started to merge onto a freeway.

I managed to ease back off onto the shoulder and slide down and hit the brake.

It scared the daylights out of me. Since then, when I have my car in for

regular maintenance, I ask the people to make sure the extensions are still

attached securely.

Alyce

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Putting blocks on the pedals is NOT a good idea. The weight of the

blocks will press down on the pedals when not in use. Also they can

slide off just as easily and you would not be able to access the

pedals when you need to.

I strongly advise people to NOT take short cuts when it comes to

getting good reliable modifications for their cars! Short cuts will

not only hurt the driver, but everyone else on the road!

~ a

>

> I have heard of people attaching wooden blocks to the pedals (not

to their shoes) for a short-term solution, but I also advise extreme

caution. When one needs to brake suddenly, one really wants to know

the extension is reliable.

>

> I once had a brake extension come loose as I started to merge

onto a freeway. I managed to ease back off onto the shoulder and

slide down and hit the brake. It scared the daylights out of me.

Since then, when I have my car in for regular maintenance, I ask the

people to make sure the extensions are still attached securely.

>

> Alyce

>

>

>

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Hi Jersey,

The $200 you spend on pedal extenders is well worth

the while. The two main producers of pedal extenders

have been used by thousands of dwarfs and have

constantly been engineered and improved upon to what

they currently are. Personally, I almost spend $200 on

gas each week with the driving I do, but an average

tank of gas now a days is costing $40-$60. I know

many people are having difficulty with purchasing a

vehicle and insurance, but when you consider how much

everything cost including maintenance, vehicle,

insurance, registration, and on and on, pedal

extenders should be the least of your problems. I know

I'm harsh, but I want you to have the safest vehicle

modifications available. a suggested some funding

routes. I would look into those. I put pedal extenders

on and off at least once, sometimes twice a day. My

main set I use is almost ten years old. I have a lot

of newer ones as well, but my old ones have really

held up. Look at both Chuck Secor's and Komo's

pedals. Those are the two most popular sets of

extensions that I've been talking about. Look at it

this way. $200 stands between you and your

independence. I'm always available by e-mail or

phone if you have any other questions related to

driving or vehicle modifications.

-Casey Hubelbank

--- Bill Bradford <tslug1@...> wrote:

> Jersey,

> The idea of strap on pedal extensions doesn't sound

> very safe. Perhaps you

> should contact Casey Hubelbank, LPA district one

> director, who is a

> professional driving instructor.

>

> Also, my folks live about an hour east of Portland,

> I can talk to them and

> see if they have my old pedal extensions. My dad,

> who is an engineer, built

> them for me when I first got a car.

>

> Bill

>

> On 5/24/07, Jersey <heytruebluesavvy@...> wrote:

> >

> > I now have a car, my first car and I'm getting

> my license in a few

> > weeks, maybe less. Thing is, I'm on low income and

> I need pedal extensions

> > or something similar to help reach the gas/brake

> pedals, but they are way

> > too expensive for me! Most want $175 on up for a

> set, which, if I had more

> > money, probably wouldn't be that big of a deal,

> but I don't right now and I

> > also want something I can get in a day or so.

> >

> > I was thinking of making foot extensions, for me,

> that would strap on to

> > my shoes when I am in the car so that I can reach

> the pedals just fine.

> > Then, I could unstrap them and put them away when

> I am done driving and they

> > would be portable, so I could drive other cars

> without having to

> > dis-assemble and re-assemble the pedal extensions,

> which I did some research

> > on and all of them say that it can wear the pedal

> extensions down if they

> > are repeatedly taken off and put on.

> >

> > I have some ideas for the foot extensions, but I

> am totally open to

> > suggestions, advice, whatever. I just want to pay

> as little as possible,

> > since I already have to pay for my license,

> insurance and minor repairs on

> > the car this month, not to mention other bills and

> still have money for gas.

> >

> > Jersey

> > Portland, OR

> >

> >

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Casey, I have to agree that the cost of good pedals is well worth it!

We got “travel pedals” for luthien to use, and The Ability Center in Toledo

helped us with the cost. They were well worth it for her to be safe while

driving and they will transfer to any car she drives, including rentals if

need be.

The ones we got were Komo’s and go on and off easily, but tighten securely

with the included tools.

They are metal with rubber foot platforms, and have lasted for years now,

and will have years of life in them.

Whims

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From: dwarfism [mailto:dwarfism ] On Behalf

Of Casey Hubelbank

Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:50 PM

Bill Bradford; dwarfism list

Cc: heytruebluesavvy@...

Subject: Re: Need suggestions....

Hi Jersey,

The $200 you spend on pedal extenders is well worth

the while. The two main producers of pedal extenders

have been used by thousands of dwarfs and have

constantly been engineered and improved upon to what

they currently are. Personally, I almost spend $200 on

gas each week with the driving I do, but an average

tank of gas now a days is costing $40-$60. I know

many people are having difficulty with purchasing a

vehicle and insurance, but when you consider how much

everything cost including maintenance, vehicle,

insurance, registration, and on and on, pedal

extenders should be the least of your problems. I know

I'm harsh, but I want you to have the safest vehicle

modifications available. a suggested some funding

routes. I would look into those. I put pedal extenders

on and off at least once, sometimes twice a day. My

main set I use is almost ten years old. I have a lot

of newer ones as well, but my old ones have really

held up. Look at both Chuck Secor's and Komo's

pedals. Those are the two most popular sets of

extensions that I've been talking about. Look at it

this way. $200 stands between you and your

independence. I'm always available by e-mail or

phone if you have any other questions related to

driving or vehicle modifications.

-Casey Hubelbank

--- Bill Bradford <tslug1gmail (DOT) <mailto:tslug1%40gmail.com> com> wrote:

> Jersey,

> The idea of strap on pedal extensions doesn't sound

> very safe. Perhaps you

> should contact Casey Hubelbank, LPA district one

> director, who is a

> professional driving instructor.

>

> Also, my folks live about an hour east of Portland,

> I can talk to them and

> see if they have my old pedal extensions. My dad,

> who is an engineer, built

> them for me when I first got a car.

>

> Bill

>

> On 5/24/07, Jersey <heytruebluesavvy@ <mailto:heytruebluesavvy%40aol.com>

aol.com> wrote:

> >

> > I now have a car, my first car and I'm getting

> my license in a few

> > weeks, maybe less. Thing is, I'm on low income and

> I need pedal extensions

> > or something similar to help reach the gas/brake

> pedals, but they are way

> > too expensive for me! Most want $175 on up for a

> set, which, if I had more

> > money, probably wouldn't be that big of a deal,

> but I don't right now and I

> > also want something I can get in a day or so.

> >

> > I was thinking of making foot extensions, for me,

> that would strap on to

> > my shoes when I am in the car so that I can reach

> the pedals just fine.

> > Then, I could unstrap them and put them away when

> I am done driving and they

> > would be portable, so I could drive other cars

> without having to

> > dis-assemble and re-assemble the pedal extensions,

> which I did some research

> > on and all of them say that it can wear the pedal

> extensions down if they

> > are repeatedly taken off and put on.

> >

> > I have some ideas for the foot extensions, but I

> am totally open to

> > suggestions, advice, whatever. I just want to pay

> as little as possible,

> > since I already have to pay for my license,

> insurance and minor repairs on

> > the car this month, not to mention other bills and

> still have money for gas.

> >

> > Jersey

> > Portland, OR

> >

> >

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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HI Group!

I used a wooden (light) block for years like since I was in High School. Yea

it might have not been the most safest thing to do but I didn't want extensions

because I felt like I was not as short as other LP's and I was in denial for

years and years too but that's another topic. So, although not as safe and you

do need to know something about something its better than attaching something to

your shoes!!! C'mon! Do you want to keep this car and license and your life? SO

be smart it might take a bit longer but don't be silly with it. I'm glad you

asked the " group " because now you have all kinds of suggestions to consider but

please don't do the shoe thing. Okay?

Isn't there something thru LPA or any other organization that can give this

lad a hand? I'm sure.

There is my 5 cents ( inflation) ya know! ha ha

Kindly, Eileen

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