koauto 2 Brake or Clutch Pedal Pad 16753.03 For Jeep Wrangler YJ TJ Cherokee XJ 52002750
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My 2001 Jeep Wrangler suited them perfectly, but I'm not sure I used them for that vehicle.
In a manual transmission, it is very likely that they would fit a 77 CJ, as Jeep has not changed the size of its clutch and brake pedals after it went into production of the YJ series. This is my 91 Jeep (i have a 91 Jeep). This is the second set of brake pedal pads I have purchased for my 1991 resto, and they appear to be in good condition. It is the clutch pedal pad, however, that I have a problem with. It's probably because they use it more than the brakes. In the beginning the pads seemed fine, but in the long run the rubber is soft and they tend to slip off every once in a while. They are not as good as the original pads. In the meantime, I'll make do until I find something better.
My measurements are just in. The size is approximately 2 3/8 x 2 9/16 inches.
Not sure if they are listed for a Ranger, but I bought them for my Jeep, and they fit perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For koauto 2 Brake or Clutch Pedal Pad 16753.03 For Jeep Wrangler YJ TJ Cherokee XJ 52002750
I wonder if this is harder than the Doorman brand. Will they It was definitely more difficult to install them. The rectangle on the inside you have to cut off is really important. What are you doing with it? As a matter of fact, the Dormans also owned a rectangle. I was satisfied with the packaging and shipping process.
PS. In any case, you're golden if you plan to use this on an '05 with a G56. In the case of an '00 with a NV 4500, then it's the.
Excellent. I was looking for something like this. I was very pleased with the quality and fit of these clutch and brake pad replacements. The raised tab in the center of the tab may have to be cut off in order to install. This is stated in many reviews. It is not worth it to buy into it. Pedal pads come with the same raised tab, which is meant to keep the center of the pad firmly in place. You can make installation easier by setting the pads or pad out in direct sun light for about 20 to 30 minutes. Making the pedal easier to work with will make the rubber easier to work with. All in all, a total of five minutes were needed for.
On my Toyota TJ, it was extremely easy to install. They were both easy to wear and only took a minute and a half.
It's the same thing as OEM. This set replaced my old clutch and brake pads. It's a good rubber, it has a nice grip. I bought a new pair of shoes that fit and fit exactly like the originals and are much safer for driving since the originals had hardened to a point where my foot would slide off if I wore wet shoes. The original pads lasted a long time. Let's hope these last as long, too. There can be no definitive answer until the time comes.
It was a direct replacement for these pads! In just a few minutes, it's been installed. I needed a replacement for the ripped and worn out ones. We're just what I needed. The factory pads on my 05' Wrangler have the same square tab as the oem pads, they are for support as designed by the factory. No trimming is required as the factory pads have the same square tab.
Was it worth it to put up with it all this time? I was looking like a rookie stick, my foot slipping off the pedal It is the shift driver's job. I have giant feet, too! These are the ones I bought and put on. They solved the problem. It's gee A 1999 TJ pedal would wear out after 20 years, who would have thought it?.
(91 Comanche) This will replace the clutch and break pedal pads. As soon as they were installed, they looked like they bulged out, but after driving for a bit they flattened out. This should prevent my next pair of boots from going through a hole dug by my pedals.
We purchased these replacement pads for our 2000 Wrangler TJ and installed them easily - they slipped right on with minimal fuss. To get it to click, we just needed to move and push it a little bit. It was a great price, and even though we only needed to replace the clutch pad, we'll keep one of the other ones for when the brake pads start to wear out.