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Ari Gold

Active Member
Feb 9, 2019
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hello,

I am about to order the cupra ateca, so I cant figure the following out myself (just yet).

Could the S2T aftermarket shift paddles fit the Ateca? Or the VWR (VW Racingline) paddles for that matter.

Detailed pictures for the S2T ones can be found here:
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/13008-mk7-r-how-to-fit-s2t-paddle-shifters/

Video for the vwr ones can be found here:

Please note i do NOT want extensions, i want replacements for the (small) original paddles

Kind regards,
Thomas
 

JB350

Active Member
Dec 29, 2015
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As it’s been a few months you’ve maybe already discovered this but the vwr paddles don’t fit. I changed from a mk7 r today and was hoping I could just move them to the Ateca but the paddles on the Ateca don’t have the plastic pin to disconnect/reconnect like the golf.
 

Dannnnn

Active Member
Dec 9, 2018
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Hampshire
Have you got a couple of photos of them?
Are they the same as the ones in the Leon Cupra?

I'm currently working on some replacements (like the VWR ones) for the Leon Cupra, so they may fit the Ateca
 

JB350

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Dec 29, 2015
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From other pictures I’ve seen I think they’re the same as the Leon. Definitely interested in an equivalent to the vwr paddles, I wasn’t sure about them before I ordered but they massively increased my engagement with the dsg box.
 
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