OEM Mopar stainless steel gas pedal and brake pedal covers

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On my 18 Ram truck the ebrake pedal is rectangular in shape. I noticed in your pic the pedal cover is angled toward the bottom. Is the actual pedal on your truck rectangle or is it in the shape of the cover you installed?
It's just the shape of the cover, my 16' ebrake is the same as your 18'.
 

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How do you "walk it on" with a screwdriver? From the back side of the pedal?
Update: I see how you did it. Got it installed just a little bit ago. Looks sweet. :)
When I did mine I soaked them in soapy hot water for about half an hour to soften them up and make them slippery. Worked like a charm without any modification. Just noticed how old the post was.
 

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They don’t make one for the Ram, but I used the clutch/brake pedal from a challenger to match.

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They don’t make one for the Ram, but I used the clutch/brake pedal from a challenger to match.

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Damn that looks good I’m going to have to do this. Was it a pain in the butt to install? Approx how long did it take. From what I’ve read you have to slice the emergency brake pad etc.
 

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I posted this a couple times here, I found this from my original post back awhile. I got the fix, buy a #6804 8939AA for a 09-17 Dodge Challenger stainless steel clutch pedal pad Mopar OEM.I got mine on Ebay from Steve White motors Inc. for $17.70 shipped.All you have to do is pull the factory rubber pad off, take the metal cover off the new pad and snip off the little nub 2nd row down from the top, 2nd nub from left.Place the metal cover back on.Put a bolt through that hole(I ground the head round to look like the rubber nubs, then painted it black)The metal pedal in the truck has a hole drilled in it's center, put pedal on pushing bolt through hole, put on washer and nut on back side and tighten.Looks great as a set and works fine.I will post pics as soon as I can.I have step by step pics at Ramforumz site
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Thanks man, just ordered a set, looks great!
 

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Just put mine on last night. Took about 15 minutes. I soaked the brakes for about 10 minutes and 2 screwdrivers no mods. Just ordered clutch cover on Ebay $17.99
 

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I installed a set of Mopar stainless steel pedal covers today. I'd like to find one for the emergency brake too. Looking online, I see the Mopar emergency brake cover for Chargers, Challengers...etc, but not for Ram trucks. Anyone know if any of the other one's fit our trucks?

Here's a pic of the two I put on today.

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Damn how in the hell do you get that brake pedal on?????
 

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That brake pedal was a *****. Soaked it in boiling water with dawn for 10 min. Put the bottom and sides on then had to slide a screwdriver in across the top from the left and pry the top over. PITA but it’s on. Still waiting on the ebrake pad.
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That brake pedal was a *****. Soaked it in boiling water with dawn for 10 min. Put the bottom and sides on then had to slide a screwdriver in across the top from the left and pry the top over. PITA but it’s on. Still waiting on the ebrake pad.
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Looks good. I’m not a DIY guy but I have access to boiling water and I do have a screwdriver. Lol
 

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Did this for my ebrake pedal. Didn't want to deal with the bolt through the front and having it blend in with the blacker rubber nubs. So I made my own back plate that bolts through the pedal.
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