So, the pedal cluster's that much fun? I think I have to do one on Saturday in my Rabbit; the clutch pedal has about 2 inches of movement with a new clutch and cable. I'm sure with the ample space VW engineered into the A1 chassis it will be even more of a treat than in an A2. Any suggestions before I break out the plasma cutter?

Cheers,
Pat

From: John Caldwell <[email protected]>
To: R Blake <[email protected]>
CC: volkswagen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: big bumpers (long how-to)
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 11:15:25 -0400 (EDT)

On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, R Blake wrote:

> Sorry guys, I was bored.
>
> Rich
>
>

These howto's are _always_ helpful... I know alex has some of them up on
his page, and any others that people have posted end up in the archive.
I'll probably post one on how to fix a broken pedal cluster within the
next few days... that was a fun job.  Let's just say it involved a hole
saw, some washers, and almost removing the dash. :)  Stuff like what was
in your how-to is the sort of thing that the bentley doesn't cover... I'm
sure that the bentley says "1) remove old bumper. 2) Installation is
reverse of removal."  I say bring it on... the more howto's the better!



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