Racing Pedal Cover for Parking Brake
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Racing Pedal Cover for Parking Brake
Well, I finally got my parking brake pedal from Ultimate Pedals. It took 2 weeks after it was ordered. Since their web site doesn't list a brake cover for the Challenger, I specified a "shiny smooth" parking brake cover, with flat rubber grips, for a 2009 Dodge Charger. To install it, they recommended drilling two holes in the parking brake plate. I didn't like that idea because I didn't want to drill anything and would only have been able to use the middle rubber grip in the empty slot.
My solution was Velcro- others have used 3M double-sided tape. It seems to be working fine. If I decide on a more permanent solution, I will use JB Weld cement.
Here some photos of the cover before and after installation. Although it is slightly shiner than the MOPAR pedals, I am pleased with the match. It was worth $37.95 ($25+12.95 shipping)to "finish-off" the interior.
My solution was Velcro- others have used 3M double-sided tape. It seems to be working fine. If I decide on a more permanent solution, I will use JB Weld cement.
Here some photos of the cover before and after installation. Although it is slightly shiner than the MOPAR pedals, I am pleased with the match. It was worth $37.95 ($25+12.95 shipping)to "finish-off" the interior.
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Well done!!!! You are right as it matches as if it was there all the time. I'm like you as I don't want to drill holes all over my car either. I've restored enough old Mopars and had to deal with holes drilled everywhere.
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I just found another option for the parking brake pedal.
The racing pedal on a 2006 Mercedes C-Class is an exact match and it goes on with a force fit, just like the MOPAR brake pedal- no drilling or Velcro. The part number is: PN 203-430-00-84. LISTS for $24.34, but you may get it cheaper.
The racing pedal on a 2006 Mercedes C-Class is an exact match and it goes on with a force fit, just like the MOPAR brake pedal- no drilling or Velcro. The part number is: PN 203-430-00-84. LISTS for $24.34, but you may get it cheaper.
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