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Rubber on brake peddle

fester

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Searched but could not find the answer,any one changed the crap(keep falling off) :doh: peddles for anything a bit more solid,i.e. bolt ons if poss.Cheers
 

Pabs

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May 3, 2004
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the audi tt pedals that i fitted are really quite good - the accelerator pedal gets glued to the original plastic/rubber one tho. The other two replace the std ones.

Ebay usually has the Cupra R ones going - but tend to rocket over £30.
 

craigomills

Candy White FR TDI 170
Mar 31, 2005
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Derby
the clutch pedal in mine is lethal.

its too easy to slip off with wet feet!!!

what a pain in the ass!
 

Jonny

slightly insane monkey
Jul 5, 2005
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South Wales
My brake pedal cover came off while I was driving home after picking the car up from the dealer, the rubber bit that goes through the hole in the pedal wasn't fitted properly...

If you check they're located properly and fitted all the way round you shouldn't have a problem with them coming off - they're bit of a pain to fit, but they're a pretty secure & tight fit!

If when fitted correctly it / they keep coming off, check the rubber around the edge for damage / splits. Should be able to get replacement rubbers pretty cheap.
 

fester

Guest
Just back from Sheffield and still on,but for peace of mind would still prefer something that's bolted/screwed on.Stuck in outside lane of M1 imagine it flirting off then,it was bad enough doing it at about 30mph coming up to red traffic lights!!!
 

leonlad

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Mar 28, 2004
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Pabs said:
the audi tt pedals that i fitted are really quite good - the accelerator pedal gets glued to the original plastic/rubber one tho. The other two replace the std ones.

Ebay usually has the Cupra R ones going - but tend to rocket over £30.

you had to glue it because you have a LHD accelerator pedel and not a RHD

rhd fit stright on
 

JmZ

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Nov 20, 2002
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I find it depends more on what I am wearing on my feet with the TT pedal rubbers as to how slippery they are.

Wet soled trainers with non-marking soles are the worst of the lot. On standard pedals I had no chance, at least on the TT pedals set, it is 50/50 rubber/metal so I can get some grip!
 
I got the Curpa R one off Awesome GTI a few weeks back

VAG part numbers are

For the Gas Pedal (depends on your pedal Box)
1M1 721 535 A
or
1M2 721 535

For the Brake
1M0 721 275

For the Clutch
1M0 721 961 A

used to have the TT pedal on my Corrado, not sure on the number though
 
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