Got the Mopar pedal kit on, it snowed here today so the pedals are not completely clean. I like the feel and look of the pedals, they went on fairly easily, no knuckle busting
I just followed the tips I'd read on here and put it on from the bottom to the top, then used a jeweler's screwdriver to get the edges on the brake pedal seated (after heating it up). I used some soap solution to help ease it on.
As far as I can tell the brake pedal is fully seated. Probably the crappy angle from my picture.
I did two set in the same day on our '11 and '12 and resulted in banning my palm with the flat head. The bad part is I tuned out the whole experience so I can't even offer fitting tips to anyone else.
Haha...so glad I saw this thread...i just installed tonight...after about a good hour, I'm missing the tip of my middle finger from a monster blister that formed and then subsequently tore off, three bloody knuckles and one installed Mopar brake pedal....my kit had no directions and I started with the brake pedal first, so after that beast, I really thought the gas was going to be similar in difficulty....whew, talk about a rite of passage
I'm cruisin' in a 2012 Mineral Grey Jeep Grand Cherokee X Series w/ the Black Leather Interior...God, I love this ride
Check out the new charger or might be challenger. But I have seen one made for them.....its a foot operated parking brake looks exactly like the jeeps. OEM Chrysler part.
Mine is on the way...I will post some pictures once it is on (hopefully it fits well). I'd imagine all the emergency brake pedals should be the same. Unfortunately, I can't find a Mopar part # just for this piece. The only numbers I can find include this piece as part of a 3 piece set for the Charger/Challenger/Magnum.
Thread above includes at least three methods for installing a Mercedes-Benz stainless steel emergency brake pedal cap, in place of the standard WK2 rubber one.
Trying this on mine, spent 5 minutes on it and couldn't get either pedal on. I will try a bit later I think. Might Try a little soap like recommended on here. any other tips from the experts? Didn't think it would be that hard to do. Will be photos of the rite of passage when I get them installed.