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Wish I knew - love the look and am anxious to ditch my stock VDub pedal cluster for something more refined. These look like they’d do the trick! Where did you come across them?
These are individual, so require a bit of surgery if replacing a VW cluster. They are awfully close to the picture, which I believe is of a Vintage Spyder.
Lots of companies make those pedal assemblies. Empi, Jamar, Latest Rage, Wilwood, to name several.
I looked at the following companies that were mentioened: "Lots of companies make those pedal assemblies. Empi, Jamar, Latest Rage, Wilwood, to name several."
I cannot find these pedals. The assemblies may be the same BUT, the pedals themselves I am not finding with those companies.
Yes, these pedals came off a Seduction Motorsports Spyder.
Any other ideas?
So all you want is pedal covers like those above, not the actual pedals?
Yes. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
@LI-Rick posted:Sorry, I thought you were looking for the assembly. I guess it’s possible that Seduction may have had those covers made just for their cars.
That is the most likely answer. Daniel fabricated, or had a lot of parts fabricated, to dress up a lot of the bits that were installed on the car.
Look up Rennline pedal covers for Porsche. I don't believe those are Rennline brand (they usually laser engrave their name in everything) but there are a ton of China knockoffs out there also.
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Probably these.
Besides the logo, the Rennline pedals have milled raised "lips" around the holes for action-grip. The china ones come with a rubber grip insert but can be run without the insert as well and then just have a flat face with holes, like pictured. If it fits the budget I'd highly recommend the Rennline version (linked by Mitch), if not try eBay for the knockoffs.
I believe that this is what I have on my car:
https://www.topracingshop.com/...hopping&curr=USD
or these are cool too:
https://www.amazon.com/OMP-OA-...gid=pla-510550924967
Two things:
One, the throttle pedal underneath the cover is cut off at an angle on the upper left side.
Two, the top of the throttle pedal is set back such that it is even with the brake pedal when it is depressed for heel-toe work. Really it should be called big-toe/little-toe or ball-of-foot/pinkie-toe.
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yes on pads, easier barefoot driving..
@barncobob posted:yes on pads, easier barefoot driving..
I drive barefoot with the metal covers posted above all the time. You really don't feel the little nubs.