I thought the A3 manual has slightly offset pedals, my old 1 series did and it caused massive discomfort in my right knee
S3 LHD manual no offset whatsoever.
There never is with LHD cars
The problem is a lack of space behind the bulkhead in the centre of the car. On LHD cars this is where the throttle pedal is but these are all just potentiometers these days with no mechanical linkage behind them. On RHD cars the clutch pedal is near the centre and this obviously needs a mechanical linkage behind it, which takes up space which sometimes just isn't there.
Sucks for you guys with s3s, no chrome footrest, no possibility of getting a chrome gear knob and now possible offset on pedals ... Makes you want to emigrate lol.
I thought the A3 manual has slightly offset pedals, my old 1 series did and it caused massive discomfort in my right knee
£55 looks more realistic for genuine Audi pedals.
Are these just for the look or do racing pedals genuinely enhance the 'feel' e.g. provide more grip on your shoe?
I've found a slight offset on ours. This in itself is not too bad. What I do find uncomfortable is the fact that the pedals are stepped. The accelerator pedal is set low with the break pedal about an inch higher. The clutch is an inch higher than the break pedal. As this is our first Audi I'm wondering if this is the norm. Can anyone confirm this?
Cal.