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Related: About this forumDo heavy boots impact your driving with manual transmissions.
I notice the difference.

rzemanfl
(30,580 posts)when I moved to Florida.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)
rzemanfl
(30,580 posts)So there's that, I suppose. Yes it was harder than regular shoes.
OAITW r.2.0
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safeinOhio
(35,819 posts)Im good to go.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)But going from sneakers to Bean Boots....it takes some readjustment.
safeinOhio
(35,819 posts)real close together in my 2002 6 speed SLK. Not bad in my 1960 Dodge 100.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)Not getting fetched up is the problem, exactly.
flor-de-jasmim
(2,212 posts)KT2000
(21,478 posts)after my mother passed and he was the sole driver, my brother and I got him some crepe soled shoes. It didn't help, he still drove like someone was going to steal the road before he got there.
Kali
(56,251 posts)prefer bare feets
WheelWalker
(9,320 posts)when driving one of these...
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)I am talking sneaks to boots.
WheelWalker
(9,320 posts)fierywoman
(8,346 posts)gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)sinkingfeeling
(55,473 posts)The hardest shoes to drive in, without a doubt: 3 inch heels.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)I can't imagine driving a manual with high heals. Worse than boots, I would think. Just too weird. I think I'd drive barefoot if I was confronted with that choice.
Mopar151
(10,295 posts)Tobin can drive for hours without using the clutch, with a 13 speed Roadranger.
He could drive my full provenance ProShifted, A833 Drag racing transmission from here to LA without grinding a gear, at road speed. Don Carlton could carry the front wheels through 3 shifts in the same style trans, In the famed Motown Missle.
I tried one on a test day at Loudon (road course), under ideal shoes, pedals, and an exquisite clutch, with a stout W2 340. Maybe God could shift it,or Bill Rutan. If I missed a demi step in "footbox ballet", the mayhem was more than I wanted to manage on Mt. Washington! I sweated liquid sodium until Liberty Gear MADE a new, OE style, synchromesh input shaft,from an old ProShift one. I got it in my hand in time to put it in the transmission, help my "crew" swing it in, and load the car. I may have grabbed a shower before the train rolled out. Liberty ate the airfreight bill, because awesome.
No single answer exists. Uncle Tiny and I take a size 14 boot, Tobin ain't a midget. Before I had racing shoes, a Herman "Soft Sole" workboot worked best, 'cuz you didn't have to ducttape the laces. Chuck Taylors dissolve from all the things that happen in a race car.
OAITW r.2.0
(30,384 posts)But, maybe a comment on this.....
I had a pretty thorough rebuild on my clutch last year (Linkage, throwout and clutch bearings,etc). 2007 VW Passat, 2.0T, 6 Spd, 115K
I had an odd failure with the clutch a couple of days ago. Pedal to floor, no return. That's what I fixed last year~ This time, I was able to recover by moving the pedal back up to it's proper position and it sorta reacts OK. But it's not in the mode where I feel comfortable with the expected clutch/gear performance.
The problem happened when I was wearing my Maine Winter Show Boots...
Mopar151
(10,295 posts)Is like demonic possession, at random intervals. I drove a Saab 99EMS in Sorels all winter, but the trick was to use my big toe to operate the throttle.
Mopar151
(10,295 posts)Sounds like an infinitesimal hydraulic posession.