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What the hell... Your link is the exact same one I ordered. Why did I get a skinny pedal and you didn't?Mine came in Monday, but I just got around to them this evening. Ignore the dirt, my truck is filthy. Damn Colorado weather! Interestingly, Amazon posts a picture for this item with the skinny gas pedal cover, like my Jeep has. But it's the correct pedal in the kit, with the wider top.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007NQ7LCO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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People mess up.....easy returns/exchanges thru Amazon. Just get a replacement on the way.What the hell... Your link is the exact same one I ordered. Why did I get a skinny pedal and you didn't?
What the hell... Your link is the exact same one I ordered. Why did I get a skinny pedal and you didn't?
Yup, mine were package the exact same way and in the same condition. I ordered 82212138AB Amazon prime for $10 more and am able to get it here tomorrow with 1 day shipping for $4, so not a huge inconvenience. It took the original ones forever to get and they weren't prime. I got the Challenger clutch pedal too yesterday and it has two made in China stickers on the back.Weird. I thought that might solve your problem. I'd return your kit and ask them to check the box before they ship the replacement. I wasn't impressed with the packing, or lack thereof. Just the 2 covers and a completely useless instruction page. They were just rattling around inside the box. Also the side edges of the pedals had marks from the press. Not polished at all. Seems of lesser quality finish than the ones that came with my SRT. But once installed you'll never see it. I see the link, and my invoice show 82212138, but the MFG# on the link page says 82212138AB. Not sure of the difference.
Hope they get you taken care of...
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Yup, mine were package the exact same way and in the same condition. I ordered 82212138AB Amazon prime for $10 more and am able to get it here tomorrow with 1 day shipping for $4, so not a huge inconvenience. It took the original ones forever to get and they weren't prime. I got the Challenger clutch pedal too yesterday and it has two made in China stickers on the back.
Just checked... We ordered the exact same thing on the exact same day and got them the same day, but I got a different one haha. Four days for a package to arrive seems like forever to me lol. I assume these pedals are made in china too based on the quality.I was wrong on my dates. I received several different items this week. I actually ordered on the 7th, and they arrived on the 11th. Came USPS with no freight charge. I don't have Prime.
I recall seeing the Mopar emblem on the backs, but didn't examine them any closer. Guess I should've taken a picture of the backs too. Probably made in China too.
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Will do. My driveway is sloped so I use my parking brake everyday, so I figured I'd give it a go. I've got an idea on how I want to install it based on another members install and will tweak it a bit.Well it's not the first time Amazon has screwed up an order... I'll pay for overnight if I absolutely have to have it. But most things I can wait on. I've also noticed most of the stuff is free freight lately. I think it has to do with qualifying items and/or price.
Let us know how the Challenger pedal works out. I'm considering it just for continuity. However I can't recall the last time I've used an emergency brake. The Jeep doesn't have a pedal, just the lever next to the driver seat, so I never even thought about it. The reason I wanted this pedal kit is because my foot kept slipping off the OEM brake pad. Getting ready to try it out on the road for the first time. Never had any slippage in the Jeep with the bright pedals, so I'm hoping the same holds true.
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Got the clutch pedal on. Followed what another member did but I hollowed out the black nub with a Dremel so I can glue it on back over the screw head. Going to see how it works out for a bit before I got it on.Well it's not the first time Amazon has screwed up an order... I'll pay for overnight if I absolutely have to have it. But most things I can wait on. I've also noticed most of the stuff is free freight lately. I think it has to do with qualifying items and/or price.
Let us know how the Challenger pedal works out. I'm considering it just for continuity. However I can't recall the last time I've used an emergency brake. The Jeep doesn't have a pedal, just the lever next to the driver seat, so I never even thought about it. The reason I wanted this pedal kit is because my foot kept slipping off the OEM brake pad. Getting ready to try it out on the road for the first time. Never had any slippage in the Jeep with the bright pedals, so I'm hoping the same holds true.
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Got the clutch pedal on. Followed what another member did but I hollowed out the black nub with a Dremel so I can glue it on back over the screw head. Going to see how it works out for a bit before I got it on.
Awesome find... Very interested in the fitment. Looks like the dead pedal just sticks on with 3m tape.Did a little searching to see who had the Challenger pedal and found a new twist.
These are for the Hellcats, but look close enough to me. Not only do they have a parking brake cover that just slips on, with slight mods, but also have the matching footrest. Has anyone seen or tried these? I figure for $20 I'll be the guinea pig if no one else has. Anyways Speedlogix stocks these things.
http://www.speedlogixstore.com/product-p/203-430-00-84.htm
http://www.speedlogixstore.com/product-p/sx-fdp-01.htm
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Ah, can you take a pic of your parking brake before and after you take the pad off as well when you attempt to do the install. What year is your truck? Mines a 2015. It looks like they recommend adhesive for the parking brake anyway. I may buy another Challenger pedal and just jb weld that sucker on. Mine will move, but it takes some directional force that I don't think it'll get with normal use. I'll order the dead pedal now since you aren't really interested in testing that.Thanks! I ordered it, so we'll see in a few days. Apparently the Rams have a few different parking brake pedals. Mine is pretty small, like this thing, and is the exact same shape. In fact it looks like it'll just slide right on. I could always glue it on. LOL! Anyways, there's always the Challenger pedal if it's unworkable. Figured I'd take one for the team.
Here's the thread where I found it...
http://www.hellcat.org/threads/stai...cover-matches-oem-mopar-pedals-in-stock.5823/
I just posted the dead pedal because some were looking for one. Have no idea if it fits a Ram. Doubt I'll test that out as I don't miss having one so far. But I also don't drive long distances.
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Ah, can you take a pic of your parking brake before and after you take the pad off as well when you attempt to do the install. What year is your truck? Mines a 2015. It looks like they recommend adhesive for the parking brake anyway. I may buy another Challenger pedal and just jb weld that sucker on. Mine will move, but it takes some directional force that I don't think it'll get with normal use. I'll order the dead pedal now since you aren't really interested in testing that.
Edit: nevermind on the dead pedal... Lokked at the dimensions and it's too long due to the curvature of the floor in mine...
Don't waste your time and money on the tiny e brake cover, I tried that before I tried the challenger clutch pedal, way too small. I used the small one for my son's Challenger fits great on his.