Mopar pedal kit install-stupid brake pedal

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01Ram2500

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Normally the dealer would install them. they did on my charger. Maybe because you bought it the day they rolled it off the truck they didn't bother? Take it to the dealer and make them install the pedals lol

You are right. By the time I made the deal on the car it was close to closing time. I was ready to go home and just wanted the car to be cleaned up. They said they would be glad to install the pedals if I brought it back. I never did.
 

shibby927

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I've had stainless pedals on my past three mopar vehicles. I've gotten pretty adept at installing them. Easiest way to do the brake pedal is to boil it. Dip it into a pan of boiling hot water then run outside and install it with a flathead screwdriver. Super easy, and way less messy than screwing around with dishsoap and what not.

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Tray Burge

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IMG_20160804_172212_066.jpg My pedal kit I installed, still need to do the brake pad. Bolted in place, no cheesy tabs tightened up.
 
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