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Old 01-04-2013, 02:35 PM
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Does anyoneknow an easier way to install the Mopar pedal covers. I can't for the life of my get these things on.
 
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Old 01-04-2013, 03:05 PM
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Lol Ohhh the joy... The gas pedal wasn't so bad but that brake pedal was a battle, believe it or not I gave up and my girlfriend saved the day! good luck!
 
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I tried to instal using the instuctions, they say to use soapy water. After two beers and a lot of cussing, I used a squirt of vinyl dressing, and it slid right on.
 
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Heat and more Heat (heat gun or hairdryer) with a little soapy water.
 
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Originally Posted by D3-Blk-Hemi
Heat and more Heat (heat gun or hairdryer) with a little soapy water.
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I guess trying to do it in a forty degree garage wasn't the best idea. I will try heat and soap.
 
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Brrrr!
 
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Yeah they were a pain to put on so I had to get a co-worker who was about 5'-4" to get under there. Small body...comes with small hands and he was able to get it on. Thank god cuz I know I wouldn't have.
 
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I gave up after 2 hours of trying to get the brake pedal cover on. Wife tried and got it in 20 minutes with a bowl of hot water, a mirror and a flat head screw driver.

BTW, they look great after you get them on. Wish there was a cover for the parking break pedal.

Good luck.
 
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Someone in here was selling PB covers a while ago.
 
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Well after an hour battle, some Teflon spray, a hair dyer and a flat wrech I finally got that f@&$er on. Man, they don't make that easy.
 


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