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Post by CRViper on Jul 2, 2016 20:30:29 GMT 8
Original Audi Sports pedals for the A6C7 can be bough from eBay sellers like audi-spezi-24
Search for those other sellers, pricing should not be above SGD$300 after including shipping. Typically should cost SDG$260-280 after exchange rates and including shipping. Take note the dead pedal for the LHD and RHD model is different. Search for one that's for RHD cars. There are a number of sellers on eBay selling, seach for 1 with lowest price. As long as its for RHD it'll fit.
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| Note the dead peal for our RHD car is slightly curved, LHD's straight so dont buy the wrong set.
| Back view Showing the mounting point on the back of the dead pedal for the A6C7. Basically just pull out the original ones and mount the new one in aligning the mounting points |
Remove existing brake rubber cap simply by peeling it off and just install the new 1 in. Fit the new cap bottom side in 1st, then slowly slide in the top. Will take some effort but please do it properly cos it's a safety issue if not done properly. We dont want it dropping off halfway while driving which might cause an accident. Final result. There's nothing to remove frm accelerator pedal, just a direct fit on.
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Post by Tom Cruise on Jul 4, 2016 12:43:36 GMT 8
Is there anything to remove for the dead pedal or simply cover on top the existing?
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Post by limkopi on Jul 4, 2016 15:49:16 GMT 8
Is there anything to remove for the dead pedal or simply cover on top the existing? U hv not installed these pads?
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Post by Tom Cruise on Jul 4, 2016 16:09:25 GMT 8
Is there anything to remove for the dead pedal or simply cover on top the existing? U hv not installed these pads? I only do brake and accelerator because dead pedal covered by 3M mat. But always curious about that as the original looks like no hole for the clips.
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Post by CRViper on Jul 4, 2016 21:05:03 GMT 8
Is there anything to remove for the dead pedal or simply cover on top the existing? Only need to pull out old existing dead pedal. Will see 2 holes in the floor, just need to align the new ones over the holes and push the clips in. Note: when removing you might break some clips on the old one, but no problem. Only need to use tweezers to take them out of the monting holes from the floor. No need to worry abt damaging the mounting holes.
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