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<blockquote data-quote="Knothead" data-source="post: 1770411" data-attributes="member: 54565"><p>I have experienced this same issue both in feeders and my old VWs and BMWs and I attribute it to the pedals being hinged at the bottom instead of being suspended from above like in a package car or most other passenger cars. I find that by wearing loose shoes (sandals or slippers) or by leaving the laces on my right foot a little loose it eases the pain a bit. Walking around some also relieves some of the tension. Over time you will get used to it and the pain will become less common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knothead, post: 1770411, member: 54565"] I have experienced this same issue both in feeders and my old VWs and BMWs and I attribute it to the pedals being hinged at the bottom instead of being suspended from above like in a package car or most other passenger cars. I find that by wearing loose shoes (sandals or slippers) or by leaving the laces on my right foot a little loose it eases the pain a bit. Walking around some also relieves some of the tension. Over time you will get used to it and the pain will become less common. [/QUOTE]
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