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nene
November 10th, 2004, 16:27
I finally ordered my RS6+ pedals from VagParts.com (http://www.vagparts.com/) .
Folks there are great. I placed my order online with shipping to be delivered within 3 days. They called me, and told me that the shipment was in Texas, and that it would not be able to leave for another 2 days due to unpacking. They called the same day I placed the order. I told them it was okay, and that as long as it was here within a week, I'd be okay. They delivered it as promised.

And now for the pix.

Gas pedal side and front. Look closely at the plug that needs to be put in place at one end of the pedal. Seems easy though.
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Accelerato7-med.jpg
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Accelerato8-med.jpg


Brake pedal front and back.
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Pedal4-med.jpg
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Pedal8-med.jpg


Dead/Support pedal front and back.
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Support4-med.jpg
http://www.rs6.com/gallery/data/500/46Support5-med.jpg

audirs6sport
November 11th, 2004, 01:55
NICE!

LIRS6
November 11th, 2004, 19:47
my new pedals

minimme
November 12th, 2004, 00:30
Looks great.

Can you confirm the part no#s. Price?

nene
November 12th, 2004, 14:18
Price is about $350USD without shipping from vagparts.com. I paid an additional $15 for 3 day shipping.
The part numbers I used were the ones provided by Qisha at:
Other RS6+ pedals thread (http://www.rs6.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4912)

I paid about $450USD for the 3 Oettinger pedal set for the S4. The RS6+ seems cheap, considering that the other pedals were really only covers that I had to drill and screw to the assembly already in place.
Just can't wait for this weekend.

7:53 RS6
November 12th, 2004, 14:29
Nene, that was a nice setup of pedals.

nene
November 12th, 2004, 18:34
Thank you.
I will take pix of the install this weekend. Will try to do a write up as well. Got a new camera...much better than last one.

nene
November 14th, 2004, 03:26
Okay...just came back from watching 'The Incredibles' after spending about a little over 7 hours in total doing the RS6+ pedals mod. What a wrestling match that was!!!

Friday night: 10PM - 12AM
Saturday: 12:30PM - 5PM

Took lots of pix. Will do a complete write up as soon as possible.
Not lots of room to work with under there. Real tight, and need special tool to remove the brake pedal.

Support pedal is the easiest to do. Remove the knee bolster for more space. Loose one bolt on the pedal. Loosen up the trim adjacent to the support pedal.

Brake pedal is a pain to remove, and just as bad to put it back in place. A few bruises and cuts to prove it too. Instead of getting the special tool to remove the brake, I just use hammer ears. The little plastic things broke on the old pedal, but that's ok. I had the RS6+ pedal to replace it.
Remember to use grease or a little oil. The top of the pedal assembly will need it.

The gas pedal is not so bad. The two screws on the top section are a bit hard to get to. But easier to put back.

If I had to do it all over again, I'm not so sure I would. I had to get on some pretty compromising positions under there, with very little space. Good lighting helps too.
I can't believe my back is not killing me. If you can have your dealer install them, by all means have them do it, and just pay it out.

As I said...write up to come soon.

nene
November 15th, 2004, 16:58
Write up coming along pretty good. About 80% done at this point. Should finish it up by end-of-business today!

Will first post on www.htms.org than try to find a way to post it here.

nene
November 15th, 2004, 17:12
Well, I've gone ahead and put that 80% online if folks want to comment, and give me any feedback. Anything is welcome.

RS6+ pedal installation (http://www.htms.org/pedals.html)

Thanks team.

nene
November 15th, 2004, 19:37
Now it's online at 100% written. First draft that is.
If anyone has any comments to modify/add/delete from the contents, please let me know.

RS6+ pedal installation (http://www.htms.org/pedals.html)