Aluminum e-brake pedal cover?
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I replaced my pedals with the aluminum ones from the V12 TDI (thanks Alex@Europrice for sourcing them!), but that leaves one ugly little black rubber pedal that needs some attention. I searched high and low but haven't come up with any solution for the e-brake. You guys have been around longer than me, so I'm hoping somebody has dealt with this or at least seen something and can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!
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I replaced my pedals with the aluminum ones from the V12 TDI (thanks Alex@Europrice for sourcing them!), but that leaves one ugly little black rubber pedal that needs some attention. I searched high and low but haven't come up with any solution for the e-brake. You guys have been around longer than me, so I'm hoping somebody has dealt with this or at least seen something and can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!
basiclly it is a Stainless steel dead pedalcover that you will have to modify to fit the Q7 and then use PC7 epoxy to attach it to the old pedal. THis mod can be found in the VW Touareg forums. ( I forgot which Forum I found this mod) I have done this and it has held up so far.
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EDIT: nevermind, it sold
I read the instructions for modifying it to fit and sounds easy enough.
I read the instructions for modifying it to fit and sounds easy enough.
Last edited by Blake P; 06-28-2013 at 03:51 PM.
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