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    1. #1
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      Pedals for Mopars

      Anyone make pedal covers for Mopars? Specifically 70 Roadrunner.

      Camaro Convertible Build Pics - http://s447.photobucket.com/albums/qq198/rob07002/

      www.musclerides.com

      Rob Stevens


    2. #2
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      Stock or aftermarket?

    3. #3
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      I can make them for you. Is the car disassembled? The reason I ask is, I use the factory pedal assemblies as a guide to make the tooling and placement of the mounting screws, as well as, the shape and size, this insures that they fit. I would need the brake (and clutch pedal if equipped), the gas pedal and the e-brake. I would be happy to do them for you. PM me if you are interested.

      Thanks,
      Shannon
      Shannon

      Modo Innovations
      940-391-9002

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      Thanks Shannon. My buddy saw your pedals on my Camaro this weekend and wanted a set for his Roadrunner. I sent him to your site but ti his dismay, you don't have them available. Very cool that your willing to make them though. I will pass the offer along, but it's up to him as the car is fully assembled.

      Perhaps someone else with a RR that's apart can lend the set for a good cause.
      Camaro Convertible Build Pics - http://s447.photobucket.com/albums/qq198/rob07002/

      www.musclerides.com

      Rob Stevens

    5. #5
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      B body peddles are pretty common, hummm

      Wats a set run?
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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      It usually takes 10 sets for me to justify the cost of the tooling. If we can get the 10 sets then they would be $139 for the auto sets and $145 for the manual sets. If we can't get the 10 sets they would be significantly more expensive, probably around $200 a set. But, depending on the radius of the factory pedals, I might be able to use existing tooling that I already have. If that is case then the price would be the original pricing. These prices are for the original design, the "MI" series.
      Shannon

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    7. #7
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      My cuda will need pedals... It's still deep in fab stage but I can't pull the pedals right now

    8. #8
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      These for 4 speed? I'd love a set of pedals for my Duster.

      Riddler


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      You might be close to the 10 sets needed to make this happen.
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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      Ok, This is the info from the research that I have done.

      A-body:
      1970-1976 Duster
      1963-1976 Dart

      B-body:
      1968-1975 Road Runner
      1966-1978 Charger

      E-Body
      1970-1974 Barracuda
      1970-1974 Challenger

      I know that there are other vehicles in the catagories but these seem to be the most popular.
      The question is...in each catagory, are all of the pedals the same for that catagory? I know that the E-bodies are but what about the other two?
      Shannon

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    11. #11
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      If your talking the foot pad area the e body is smaller and angled. The b body pads are rectangular I'll have to check an a body peddle and get back to you. The peddle setup them selves will swap between all 3 cars but correctness b and e's have a slightly different shape. They also change the Shape from 72 & up on the E's and the A body's


      Here are pictures of the pads. http://www.brewersperformance.com/products.asp?cat=42

      And the peddles http://www.brewersperformance.com/products.asp?cat=39
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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      Yes, I have seen the different shapes on the brake and clutch pedals between the cars. I think the A and B body pedal pads are the same. The gas pedals are different, some are long, some are long and attach to the floor and some are short, but I think there are only the three. I will have to do more research.
      Shannon

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      Maybe we need to start a list so I can see what will be needed. This way I can refine my research and start looking for the assemblies that I will need.

      Post your year model, body and either auto or manual.

      Examples:
      1969 Charger automatic
      1971 Challenger manual
      Shannon

      Modo Innovations
      940-391-9002

    14. #14
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      70 challenger with Standard trans b body pedals small gas pedal :-)
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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      1973 duster, soon to be manual w/ standard a-body pedals

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by thedodgeboys View Post
      70 challenger with Standard trans b body pedals small gas pedal :-)
      Just to be clear, you are using the rectangular pedals instead of the trapezoid or triangular shaped ones?
      Shannon

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    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by Modo Innovations View Post
      Just to be clear, you are using the rectangular pedals instead of the trapezoid or triangular shaped ones?
      That is correct
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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      After further research here is what I have found.
      The results below are for the most common vehicles that I see on this site.

      There are only two differnent gas pedals. One short and one long that attaches to the floor.
      There are two different auto brake pedals. One rectangle and one that is trapezoid shaped.
      There are two different manual brake/clutch pedals. One set is rectangle and one set that is trapezoid shaped.
      Only one E-brake pedal.

      Now for the hard part...finding all of these assemblies. I have an E-brake assembly from a 70 Cuda but that is it. Anybody have any loaners?
      Last edited by Modo Innovations; 08-22-2011 at 06:06 AM.
      Shannon

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    19. #19
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      Im in for some A-body manual pedals.

    20. #20
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      What do you need to make this work? On my b body pedals the brake and the clutch pad are the same do you need each one or just one pedal? I can send the arms or can you work from the pads? I have a set of e and b pads I could send you.
      Scott

      Quote Originally Posted by Modo Innovations View Post
      After further research here is what I have found.
      The results below are for the most common vehicles that I see on this site.

      There are only two differnent gas pedals. One short and one long that attaches to the floor.
      There are two different auto brake pedals. One rectangle and one that is trapezoid shaped.
      There are two different manual brake/clutch pedals. One set is rectangle and one set that is trapezoid shaped.
      Only one E-brake pedal.

      Now for the hard part...finding all of these assemblies. I have an E-brake assembly from a 70 Cuda but that is it. Anybody have any loaners?
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

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