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Accelerator Pedal Extension

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  1. DRIVE MASTER LITTLE PEOPLE ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (MODEL D12) Pedal extensions both to gas and brake pedal actuating rod (under pedal) and floor (for support); folds down (after pulling pin) when not in use by driver. Fabricated of aluminum. Extends pedals 6 to 10 inches....[More Information]

  2. PEDAL EXTENDER The Pedal Extender is an accelerator pedal extension or brake pedal extension or clutch control extension for automobiles. The extension attaches securely to the accelerator, brake or clutch pedals and adds 2 inches of height to the brake or clutch pedals and 1.5 inches to accelerator pedal for drivers who have difficulty in reaching pedals. The device fits most pedals....[More Information]

  3. VEIGEL PEDAL EXTENSIONS FOR BRAKE AND GAS Picture of VEIGEL PEDAL EXTENSIONS FOR BRAKE AND GAS Veigel Pedal Extensions for Brake and Gas are accelerator and brake extensions designed for use by individuals with short stature or lower extremity disabilities. These extensions are designed to reduce the distance to the pedals and can be installed and removed quickly without tools. DIMENSIONS: The standard distance reduction is 2 to 5 inches but can be up to 12 inches....[More Information]

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