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Dead Pedal



 I installed a Sparco dead pedal from the now-defunct Rocky Mountain 
Motorworks several years ago, in my MkII.
 It was a waste of money in that the only thing I used out of the 'kit' was 
a 4 x 7 piece of aluminum plate which I could have gotten at work for 
nothing.  All the other pieces in this "universal" kit were useless to 
me...I had to fabricate my own brackets in order for the pedal to sit at the 
right angle/height.
  You'll be better off making up your own dead pedal rather than buying the 
Sparco.

Larry
code5coupe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patrick " <pgronau1@cox.net>
To: "'Scirocco list'" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 2:56 PM
Subject: Dead Pedal


> Does anyone on the list have a dead pedal in their car?? Preferably mk2
> but ii guess Mk1 would be close to the same set up. I was thinking about
> getting one to match my pedal covers (the billet aluminum drill on ones
> from Js House of Euro) does anyone know where I can find a similar dead
> pedal??
>
>
> Patrick
> 87 T Red 16v
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