Mopar Pedals?
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Mopar Pedals?
I really like the mopar pedals. Does anyone know why the won't work with the adjustable pedals? I have the adj pedals but never move them. What kinda problem could these mopar pedals cause? Here is a link so everyone knows what I am talking about. Thanks
http://www.moparonlineparts.com/part...catalogid=5399
http://www.moparonlineparts.com/part...catalogid=5399
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I have the adjustable pedals, and got the Mopar pedals to fit. Had them for 3 months now and never experienced any issues with them hitting the floor.
Actually, I don't see how they would cause an issue. The pedals don't add any more bulk to them in behind the pedals.
Mind you, it was difficult to get them on. You have to put them in hot water to get them flexible enough to fit.
Actually, I don't see how they would cause an issue. The pedals don't add any more bulk to them in behind the pedals.
Mind you, it was difficult to get them on. You have to put them in hot water to get them flexible enough to fit.
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They arn't made out of metal? Or is the front metal and the back rubber that has to be put in hot water to get them to fit? So the adjustable pedals are different in shape than the non adjustable pedals. Or are they all this hard to get on? For almost $100 it shouldn't be this hard! They should make some for adj pedals if they are gonna have some that exclude them!
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They arn't made out of metal? Or is the front metal and the back rubber that has to be put in hot water to get them to fit? So the adjustable pedals are different in shape than the non adjustable pedals. Or are they all this hard to get on? For almost $100 it shouldn't be this hard! They should make some for adj pedals if they are gonna have some that exclude them!
The gas pedal was easy, but the brake pedal took some frequent dips into hot water, and brought out the darker side of my vocabulary. Took me a good 30 minutes to get it on.
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