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Pedal changes...

Hudson

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May 15, 2007
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Bilston.
I'm not sure if this is possible and how difficult it would be (put me infront of an AD Forest and ic an do wonders - cars...hmmm yes).....

Erm i digress ... I like the r32 pedals but the accelerators is way different...

Oh and I have a 56 FR TDi iuf that makes any difference...


Thanks for reading.
 

Kendo

The Kit Car Man
May 15, 2005
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erskine
Depends if they need drilling or not, I have sparco ones that require drilling holes which I found that my drill bits struggled on the brake and clutch pedal (accelerator pedal was no bother cos its plastic). If they are like the audi TT ones then they just clip on I believe.
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE
my FR before

pedalsbefore.jpg


my FR with TT pedals from ebay (right hand drive set)

pedalsafter.jpg


well easy to do, are the R32 ones like this?
 

Hudson

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May 15, 2007
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Bilston.
Not too disimilar...Nath - which set i sthat (part number if possible) and how were they fitted?

Also does anyone know of a dead pedal cover? Would like a chrome finish on that too.

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Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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the ones that Yella Beeza posted up are exactly the same as mine

the clutch and brake just remove old rubber and fit new TT one in it's place (some hair spray will lube the pedal for a few mins while you get it on and then dry away)

gas pedal will need to be stuck on with superglue or double sided tape ( the TT gas pedal may need a little trimming on one side to get it to fit flush ) or you could try and get a left hand drive set as that gas pedal will not need trimming

does that help ya ?

:D

edit

dead pedal cover...?????? never seen one but I did see a home made one that looked quite good
 

Yella Beeza

Now which way?
Jun 4, 2007
497
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Edinburgh
In another thread - from vagparts.com

8N0721173A brake pedal - £7.36

8N0721174A01C clutch pedal - £7.36

8N1721647B LHD acc pedal - £7.99 (fits better than RHD)

Not sure about ebay, doesn't mention whether acc pedal RHD or LHD.
 

Yella Beeza

Now which way?
Jun 4, 2007
497
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Edinburgh
Except vagparts also list this for TT:-

New TT pedal rubbers RHD
Pair of stainless steel pedal rubbers for right hand drive new TT 2006> comprising clutch and brake pedal rubbers for manual gearbox cars. Simple to fit.

Order number: NEWTTpedalrubbersRHD
Our price: 14.09

Now do I need the individual ones in my last post, or will this pair fit?:confused:
 

Yella Beeza

Now which way?
Jun 4, 2007
497
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Edinburgh
Not sure. Have mailed them but don't expect a response till Monday at the earliest.

Looks like the part numbers I gave (in #8) are what SEAT owners need though according to the site (price for clutch/brake also shown as £7.55, depending on where you look). Forgot to say the prices are + VAT. So that's £27.13 + P&P. Not too bad. :)
 

cuprakel

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Feb 10, 2006
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Lanarkshire
the picture of the TT pedals nathwarr posted look identical to the ones that came with my cupra, or are they different? the covers just slide onto the original pedals no gluing or drilling required.
 
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