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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Shorter people sometimes use a block of wood attached to the gas pedal to make it easier to reach. That might help reduce the knee extension that is causing her discomfort.
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Originally Posted by jparsoneau@aol.com
Never seen cruise control on a golf cart. Don’t know if it’s possible or not. But I did buy a used golf cart one time that had an extension block on the gas pedal. And yes I was told it was for short people who legs couldnt extend that far out for long periods of time this made it easier for shorter people. I don’t know if it would help but thought I would mention it. I’m sure you can Google it I’m sure Amazon has them as well as the golf cart stores in The Villages sure have them it’s just a piece of plastic that snaps onto the gas pedal that is about 3 to 4 inches high might even have one for the brake pedal
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Originally Posted by Janeyp
Someone in TV sells a plastic pedal extender that uses velcro to hold it on the pedal. Ask at the Golf Cart stores. I think they gave me his name. It really helped. A cushion behind the back also helps.
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Originally Posted by KimmieK
Villages Golf Cars sells an accessory for the Accelerator pedal — it does help.
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Originally Posted by Remembergoldenrule
Ask about the pedal extension available at all the villages golf cart stores easy to put on or take off if other driver doesn’t need it.
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Originally Posted by Mrfriendly
I have a couple at the house. Let me know if you are interested in a pedal extender.
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Originally Posted by KathyK
A friend bought me an extension to use on my gas peddle. It makes driving much easier since my leg does not have to be fully extended. Villages Golf Cart store sells them.
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Originally Posted by Dlbonivich
Get a pedal extension, it might help
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Except for the first post, welcome to the "I never read previous posts" club. And people wonder why simple questions lead to 100+ posts

