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#1 ·
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 :)

 
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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.
 
#8 ·
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.
 
#9 ·
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
 
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Booyea! Thanks for the tip...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-2012-C...er&vxp=mtr&hash=item5ae4cd2dfd#ht_2412wt_1058

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.
 
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Added link as a tie-in for this thread:

http://www.jeepgarage.org/showthread.php?t=36649

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.
 
#20 ·
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.
 
#22 ·
Don't even bother with the soap...use a hairdryer to heat up the rubber backside......goes on in 15 seconds

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