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Audi TT Pedals - Part No's Needed

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I believe these are a simple straight swap for my existing rubber pedal covers.

Is this correct? or is there slightly more to it?

 

Thanks

Mike

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i think there is just a small bit of "modification" needed but can't remember off -hand........but Skid's ex-C owning neighbour had them in his 1.8 16v over 2 years ago

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Apparently the pedals from a LHD TT are what's needed.

 

RHD accelerator pedals don't fit UK spec Corrados

 

So, I need the part no/s for a set of LHD Audi TT pedals if anyone can help?

 

Maybe G60Jet since he's in Spain?

 

Cheers

Mike

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Mike

 

The accelerator pedal does need some modification. You'll need to cut about 12mm off the length of the accelerator pedal. I used a jigsaw to do mine, the metal is quite soft so a hacksaw would do the job in about 10mins.

 

Make sure you cut to the inside of the accelerator pedal as this will then leave a slightly wider gap between it & the brake pedal, which imo is better

 

I bought mine from Awesome for £22.

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okay had this one before

 

the LHD sets a RHD set are different, basically the LHD Gas pedal foot pad is bigger than the RHD one cos of the Wheel arch on the RHD models

 

So you need to order the RHD set, many ppl got them off Ebay or part numbers from websites were they listed LHD parts.

 

I've got the long gas pedal i'll take a pic off it tomorrow.

 

I'm also ordering the Audi TT footrest. :lol:

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basically the LHD Gas pedal foot pad is bigger than the RHD one

 

So you need to order the RHD set

 

If the LHD one is the bigger one, then why wqould we order the RHD one, just to go and cut the pedal ? :?

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I read an email/post about 18months ago and i remember that the conclusion was that the part numbers were wrong and you do infact need RHD parts for a RHD car. the only thing i can think of is compare the Corrado LHD and RHD gas pedel rubber part. As you can see in the top post they are LHD sets pictured.

 

There are 3 LHD pedals for the C and only 2 RHD ones according to the parts CD

 

191 723 509 LHD man Alternative part 191 721 559

357 721 509 LHD Auto Alternative part 191 723 559

3A1 721 511 LHD ??? Auto with crusie control maybe?? No Alt part

 

358 721 509 A RHD Auto Alternative part 191 723 559

3A2 721 509 A RHD ???? No Alt Part

 

basically the part numbers are from different chassis numbers, but i dont know if the foot plates are the same size.

 

I know the RHD pedal set has a smaller Gas pedal cover so what size is the RHD Gas Pedal? It is my understanding the pedal is infact smaller than the LHD one.

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You definitely need the LHD TT acc pedal for a RHD car as it is smaller as stated before. Also, for the other two pedals you need 2x TT clutch pedals to fit your clutch/brake pedals....

HTH

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dan, thats why your meant to but the lhd ones, different length on the accelarator pedal..... :roll:

 

Heres mine, fitted in 15 minutes... its really not difficult

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I'll take my pedal covers off tonight and measure the gas pedal cover and the pedal plate. then can someone do the same to a RHD Corrado Pedal and TT cover maybe dan, you can. I'll check for a part number too.

 

Where did i put that tube of autosol???

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I bought mine from Awesome for £22.

 

thats for the whole set???

 

seems very cheap :shock:

 

Thera

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I'll take my pedal covers off tonight and measure the gas pedal cover and the pedal plate. then can someone do the same to a RHD Corrado Pedal and TT cover maybe dan, you can. I'll check for a part number too.

 

Where did i put that tube of autosol???

 

I'll take the measurements this evening (b4 6 o'clock)

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okay here are the Part Number i have on my LHD C

 

8N0 721 174 A BRAKE PEDEL COVER

8N0 721 176 A CLUTCH PEDAL COVER

8N1 721 847 GAS PEDAL COVER

 

The gas pedal cover is 116MM (metal Bit) and the inside of the rubber is about 10mm shorter.

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so whats the final part numbers for these pedals??

 

do we need 2x clutch pedals and a RHD gas pedal??

 

OR

 

normal brake and clutch and a LHD gas pedal?

 

anyone got final part numbers...so i can nip over to Autohaus now and order me some!

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Thanks for that link to the measurements Nigel.

 

Which ones did you buy Dan?

Does the footrest fit stuggly?

 

Cheers

Mike

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How do you attach the rubbers to the metal pedals ?

Do they wrap over like the std ones ?

 

And what about the accelerator rubber ?

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C'mon boys... got me "moist" now... looks fantastic... I got more important things to buy, but still :lol:

 

Final part number etc.

 

One question though... my C is LHD... what does that mean for me? :|

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come on then dish up the part numbers for all us right hand drive ownin rad owners who need tt pedals in our lives :D

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come on then dish up the part numbers for all us right hand drive ownin rad owners who need tt pedals in our lives :D

 

yer a tart sir! :p :-P :-P :-P

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