Among my many possessions, I have a foot rest or dead pedal that needs to be installed in my CLK. AMG style so it matches the others. I am seeking the most efficient method of repairing it. Feeling concerned about the carpet's ability to adhere to Velcro double lock tape. Screws aren't practical since they won't stay put.
I was hoping someone here could have a tutorial on this.
Much obliged.
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Leg Support for Dead Pedal Adjustment
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GoodWillHunt
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That is something I've never heard of before.
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LiamTheGreat
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A metal "dead pedal" that I purchased from an Australian eBay vendor was permanently installed. The pedal, which was cheap and delivered quickly from Australia, is a perfect complement to the AMG metal pedals. The adhesive backing of the Velcro made it a breeze to attach. I was sceptical it would hold, but after 60,000 miles, it still hasn't budged.
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GoodWillHunt
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Is there no parking brake pedal that you may engage with your foot on your vehicle? Things may get awkward, wouldn't they?
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franchcars
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No, it wouldn't have any effect on the inane park brake; the carpet moulding currently serves as a footrest. The plate rests merely atop it.
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franchcars
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All neat and orderly there. How long did it take for the adhesive to cure, and did you use the pedal or the carpet?
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