Pedal covers

Enog

Active Member
Feb 3, 2014
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I bought the same pedals but received scratched versions I'm awaiting replacements but wondering if you guys had any issues with the quality of them?

Mine are absolutely fine, still had the protective tape on them
 

ALK88

Boooossstt
Jan 22, 2014
35
1
I bought the same pedals but received scratched versions I'm awaiting replacements but wondering if you guys had any issues with the quality of them?

Received mine from Amazon today and found that the clutch pedal had a slightly different (non brushed) finish to the the other pedals.

I've given in to my ocd and contacted the seller for an exchange.
 

Alan Kyp

Old Farts ****
Feb 15, 2014
109
3
Cornwall
I did see a slight difference but can't be noticed now fitted,and a bit with of wear will soon get them all looking the same ;-)


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Alan Kyp

Old Farts ****
Feb 15, 2014
109
3
Cornwall
I had no trouble with the throttle pedal... You could use some mounting tape!!


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eightball103

weirdo
May 2, 2014
84
0
This bothers me slightly, because of the abuse pedals get in a car the fact that they just 'clip over' the original pedal mounting strips on the arm worries me. more so when people say 'just fix it with mounting tape'
What if you're in traffic behind someone and your clutch pedal slips off the arm (along with your foot)?

Personally id rather get the official SEAT sport pedals as they bolt on properly
PSSSST cheaper here than at the stealers:
http://www.caraccessoriesplus.co.uk/product/seat-ibiza-sports-pedal-covers.html

http://www.partsworld-uk.com/product/Sport_Pedal_Covers_-_Seat_Ibiza_6J0071701

EDIT:
If anyone with the official sport pedals can confirm that they do infact bolt on and those hex bolt heads on the pedals are not for show... much obliged.
If not then i need to rethink my anal retentiveness.
 
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MjrSharpe

Astra VXR
Jun 18, 2012
504
1
Northern Ireland
The official seat ones do indeed bolt onto the pedal. You have to remove the rubber covering them first, and secure the new ones with bolts and brackets shaped to fit, which is handy as you don't need to drill the pedal. They are very secure though, and won't come off if you do it right.
 
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Alan Kyp

Old Farts ****
Feb 15, 2014
109
3
Cornwall
An update from me-I bought the TT copies from Amazon and after 6 months the rubber on the brake pedal was wearing and caused my foot to slip off the pedal.
They're now gone and replaced with the Seat ones,fitted in 10 mins and are brilliant although not cheap at £77
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will_0407

Active Member
Oct 8, 2014
256
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An update from me-I bought the TT copies from Amazon and after 6 months the rubber on the brake pedal was wearing and caused my foot to slip off the pedal.
They're now gone and replaced with the Seat ones,fitted in 10 mins and are brilliant although not cheap at £77
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I got the seat ones too- managed to get 2 sets for £48 each inc shipping from ebay.

Where did you get the footrest plate from?
 

g_berserk

Smartass in training
Oct 15, 2014
164
24
Monterrey, Mexico
An update from me-I bought the TT copies from Amazon and after 6 months the rubber on the brake pedal was wearing and caused my foot to slip off the pedal

Would you say that it was a quality issue on the rubber?
I know some people that wear down pedals quite easily, even full-metal ones :rofl:

I want to buy a set of copies since they are 1/3 the cost of OEM pedals.
 
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Alan Kyp

Old Farts ****
Feb 15, 2014
109
3
Cornwall
The rubber is too soft and they require mounting tape to stop them coming off. They're defo poor quality and not worth the money


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