Seat Leon Pedal Covers

Angelos

Active Member
Jul 18, 2015
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Hey Folks

I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. I have read a few posts regarding the Pedal caps but unfortunately these threads don't answer all my questions. I am finding it difficult to find any genuine pedal caps, in fact I haven't found any, I have however found that there are plenty of genuine ones on ebay starting from £39.99 for the VW Golf Mk7. The question is will these fit the Leon? The pedals seem to be the same from what I can tell by looking at pictures on the inter web.

Any help would be amazing, Cheers folks :)

I have a link to the ones on ebay but I am not aloud to post any links yet :(
 
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Ckpearce91

Active Member
Feb 20, 2013
1,287
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Milton Keynes
Hey Folks



I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. I have read a few posts regarding the Pedal caps but unfortunately these threads don't answer all my questions. I am finding it difficult to find any genuine pedal caps, in fact I haven't found any, I have however found that there are plenty of genuine ones on ebay starting from £39.99 for the VW Golf Mk7. The question is will these fit the Leon? The pedals seem to be the same from what I can tell by looking at pictures on the inter web.



Any help would be amazing, Cheers folks :)



I have a link to the ones on ebay but I am not aloud to post any links yet :(


Yes they will fit. They are all the same fit for the MQB platform. My ones were for a Octavia VRS
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JamieLittwin

0-60 In Sparrows Cough
Mar 2, 2015
166
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I wouldn't bother with the pedal covers to be honest! I never had them in my old Leon Fr 184 and when I bought my Cupra it came with them on, I still find it difficult to get used to the additional thickness even though it's minimal. Also the grooves hold loads of mud even if you use them with muddy shoes once, pain to clean.
 

concerned cat

Active Member
Nov 30, 2014
497
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Huddersfield UK
I wouldn't bother with the pedal covers to be honest! I never had them in my old Leon Fr 184 and when I bought my Cupra it came with them on, I still find it difficult to get used to the additional thickness even though it's minimal. Also the grooves hold loads of mud even if you use them with muddy shoes once, pain to clean.

If the thickness is a problem, move the seat back a notch! I don't think they're any more difficult to clean than the standard rubber ones & they look a damn sight more attractive!
 

JamieLittwin

0-60 In Sparrows Cough
Mar 2, 2015
166
1
It's probably just me as I'm used to only moving my feet a certain amount when racing, I think I may just need to give mine a good old scrub and I may like them again. I'm just all for conviencance haha
 

CaptainChaos

Active Member
Aug 19, 2015
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Falkirk
I have just fitted the genuine vw pedal covers well I think they are genuine came in vw box with part numbers look the real deal only £40 from amazon great fit and look a lot better than the black rubber items that previously resided there!
Also went a step further and fitted a creation motorsport metal footrest cover not an exact Match but best I could find at the price and finishes of the pedal area
Not had any issues as far as driving and control operations but can see how they may gather muck in the treads but a good stiff brush and hoover should remedy it pretty easy!
 
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