DIY Polo GTI pedals to fit Mk2

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DIY Polo GTI pedals to fit Mk2

Post by Jetta2 »

Pop off the stock pedal rubbers, take new ones, cut off the sticky out bits, put onto pedals:

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The Polo petrol pedal must be made flat as it has got a curve in it:

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Cut stock pedal by around 5mm on the sides and cut off 10mm on the top, make it fit and pop the pedal back on:

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Before:

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After:

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Post by dood786 »

Looking awesome ryan, another top class diy, now i need to make a plan wit my mk1 pedals, got da aftermarket brake n clutch but cant get da accel one to fit without drilling or welding
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:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

Thanks dood.
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As always, another great DIY!
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