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  • Short shifter / pedals

    Hi all,

    Just chasing a short shifter and wondering if anyone's installed a Dieselgeek version in their MKV? I got the link from a post here some time ago, and would like to order one in. Further, as I'm a poor mechanic, any thoughts n what installation would set me back?

    Also, I'm considering adding some sports pedals to the car and have no idea where to find them. I can't imagine getting kits from Supercheap? Can anyone suggest a retailer that sells stylish looking sporty kind of pedals that I can fit to my GT Sport? I think I saw an installation on youtube a while back so I imagine I could at least fit them?

    Any advice/thoughts appreciated.

    Dave

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    There's a thread on the dieselgeek for the Mk6; quite a few guys on here have fitted it and were very happy with the results. Check out the thread, there should be a fair bit of useful info for you:

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    • #3
      You will be able to fit the GTi pedals from a MK5 to your car if you wish. The link below shows the pedals for a DSG, but perhaps you can get in touch with Bold Sport and ask if they can source the manual pedals for you.

      Bold-Sport.com :: VW OEM Pedal Caps - A/T - Simply ver.

      As for the DieselGeek short shifters, you are best off to order one directly from DiesekGeek if you want one. I recently sold mine as my fiance didnt like it, and i must admit it frustrated me at times too. Its very notchy and i found it hard to get into gear at times (despite multiple adjustments).

      If you are purely after a shorter throw then you might want to consider this: OEM Short Shifter Kit

      Its an original VW short shifter. I am considering getting one of these to shorten the throw a bit without compromising comfort/useability etc.

      If you want to improve the feel of the shift, perhaps consider these: VW Shifter bushing set mkv 6 speed my06 2006 gti tdi golf jetta mk5

      or these (depends on the year of your car): VW Mk5 Shifter bushing set 6 speed MY07 gear shift MKv GTI TDI Comfortline Sportline Pacific Jetta Golf

      These replace the stock shifter bushings (which are rubber) with solid metal bushings. I recently bought some but havent fitted them yet.
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      • #4
        I had the dieselgeek in my S3 (Mk4 equivalent) and it was fantastic to use. I had a mechanic instal it, and supposedly its all about setup of spacers/shims during installation.

        I'd recommend the dieselgeek, as long as the installer knows what they are doing

        VW Short shifter for 6 speed Golf, Jetta, GTI, GLI, Passat, Audi TT and more.

        $195 plus around $40 for delivery
        2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters

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        • #5
          Yeah Gareth, the price seemed reasonable to me (not factoring in the installation of course).

          Adam and Lucas; thanks very much for the links. Slowly getting my stuff organised.

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          • #6
            Cost me $100 for installation, so presumably about 1 hour or less of labour
            2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters

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