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🦾 Source1mobility Left Foot Accelerator Gas Pedal LFA: Stroke Assist Handicap Solution Review

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Description of 🦾 Source1mobility Left Foot Accelerator Gas Pedal LFA: Stroke Assist Handicap Solution

Easily convert any vehicle to operate as a left foot accelerator allowing the user the ability to use the accelerator pedal of any car, truck, or van with the left foot. Quick installation, just bolt the base plate to the floorboard in the correct position with brake in between the pedals. This will require 4 small holes to be drilled in the floor board. "Quick Release" feature so you can easily remove the top portion of the device from the base plate that is bolted to the car's floorboard. This allows right footed drivers to use the car in the normal manner. Made from Aluminum, Galvanized Steel, and Stainless steel and is built to last a lifetime with no corrosion. The LFA comes with Precision CNC machined parts, fully adjustable pedals/actuator, and spring loaded gas pedal activator.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Mediocre fit but works

It wasn't as easy to install as the specs say; I had to screw it through my bottom. It won't easily fit in every car, but we got it working, and while it takes about 1/4 inch before accelerating, it works great. So I recommend IF you have someone who knows how to customize Jerry's stuff.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Poor

Revainrating 5 out of 5

HAPPY I HAVE FOUND. for body and cut

I was supposed to wear a cast on my right leg and then wear a boot for a total of three months. Yes. I don't know why other devices cost three times as much, but I do know it works great, only costs $100 to install, and is very easy to get used to. I don't agree with any of the negative reviews, but since you're supposed to be breaking the ground, this isn't a project for the typical do-it-yourselfer.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

May work for some.

I did not install this product because when I saw it in person my mechanic and I felt that the mechanism was a little flimsy and may not hold. I would also have to go through several layers of metal in the floor panel to install it, which I gave up as I don't plan on keeping this car (2013 Acura). I rode only with my left foot for 3 months and everything was fine. The delivery and return service was excellent. This might work for someone else. I just didn't feel comfortable with him.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

was disappointed Sacramento, approx. Retrofit cars with limited mobility will not install a piece not purchased from them. They completely strip customers with disabilities and charge either 700 or 1700 for a pedal purchased from them and installing it. I understand the liability issues but I'm sure there might be a disclaimer form as they wanted to offer a service there like most mechanical shops do when you buy your own parts. It's not that a wizard like Harry Potter screwed up, they're not…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • I will add later