DIY: OEM Alloy Pedals
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Thanks for the info, I was just suprised how cheap it was to order directly from dealer. Normally they charge you an arm and a leg for those stuff.
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4 wheeled car.
just got mine for 49 out the door. It wasn't my usual parts guy so I don't know how much if any, they Hooked me up. Back them it was like $35 or so. How muchdid you guys pay with tax? Imbpickong them up tonight after work.
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2007 Mercedes Benz E350 AMG Sport Edition
Bought it off Ebay...
The seller (DCT) is actually registered on this site and has a few active threads in the W211 forum, one of them being for the DTM steering wheel. There's a bunch of E55 owners (incl. shift buttons) that purchased this wheel as well.
To date the steering wheel has been one of my favourite mods! The quality of the leather, feel and craftsmanship is amazing. They're made in Taiwan but I swear it feels like they're made in Italy.
Highly recommended
The seller (DCT) is actually registered on this site and has a few active threads in the W211 forum, one of them being for the DTM steering wheel. There's a bunch of E55 owners (incl. shift buttons) that purchased this wheel as well.
To date the steering wheel has been one of my favourite mods! The quality of the leather, feel and craftsmanship is amazing. They're made in Taiwan but I swear it feels like they're made in Italy.
Highly recommended
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Let me repost:
I have a question:
What is the part number for the dead pedal? Where can I get that, the dealership?
I have a question:
What is the part number for the dead pedal? Where can I get that, the dealership?
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2006 E350 4MATIC
Gas Pedal
Cant get the cover over the old gas pedal rubberized "tail" on the car so I can fasten the new one down. Can anyone help with that? I tried prying the cover off, but was afraid I was going to break it.
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my wife wild, but she loves every minute of it.
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02 E320 Blk, 09 E350 Blk
Hello all
Did any member recently purchased a set fom Orange County, CA Area? Can you provide a name of the dealers and the price you paid...
I just called House of Import in B/Park, they quoted me $370 for the set
Thanks in advance!
Did any member recently purchased a set fom Orange County, CA Area? Can you provide a name of the dealers and the price you paid...
I just called House of Import in B/Park, they quoted me $370 for the set
Thanks in advance!
#38
thanks for the tips. worked out great. ordered the parts from getmercedesparts.com for a total of $40.50 for all 3 parts. the only thing is the parking brake cover has oval rubber dots instead of circles. best mod for the $$.
edit: it looks like the part # for the parking brake cover with the round rubber dots is A 203 430 00 84. correct me if i'm wrong. oh well i will keep the oval ones.
edit: it looks like the part # for the parking brake cover with the round rubber dots is A 203 430 00 84. correct me if i'm wrong. oh well i will keep the oval ones.
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W209 500
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
I couldn't believe it when I walked away from the parts counter with a $50.00 invoice. This is the cheapest dealer experience I've ever had! Fast forward two months and my lazy @ss finally decides to install the pedals.
I read the instructions in this thread... OK... couldn't be easier. Then I realize I'm at my in-laws and tools here are scarce! FACK.
Instructions:
1) Crack a <insert beer of choice> and sip
2) Peel off rubber e-brake and brake pedals
3) Take a healthy sip
4) Slip-on new alloy pedals
5) Take another sip and admire the fact you're half way there!
6) Remove pin from top of gas pedal (pry using flat-head screwdriver)
7) Peel off rubber gas pedal from the top
8) Lightly spray WD40 on pedal assembly
9) Slip-on new alloy gas pedal top down and toss in the pin
10) Slam beer and pat yourself on the back BOOYEEAH!!
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
I couldn't believe it when I walked away from the parts counter with a $50.00 invoice. This is the cheapest dealer experience I've ever had! Fast forward two months and my lazy @ss finally decides to install the pedals.
I read the instructions in this thread... OK... couldn't be easier. Then I realize I'm at my in-laws and tools here are scarce! FACK.
Instructions:
1) Crack a <insert beer of choice> and sip
2) Peel off rubber e-brake and brake pedals
3) Take a healthy sip
4) Slip-on new alloy pedals
5) Take another sip and admire the fact you're half way there!
6) Remove pin from top of gas pedal (pry using flat-head screwdriver)
7) Peel off rubber gas pedal from the top
8) Lightly spray WD40 on pedal assembly
9) Slip-on new alloy gas pedal top down and toss in the pin
10) Slam beer and pat yourself on the back BOOYEEAH!!
How about the two holes on the new pedal? We don't need to secure it? well there's no way, lol. I guess just slip that part into the bottom?
Please help. I have 2 on, looks nasty with rubber accelerator on.
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2008 Iridium Silver E350 4matic (P2, Pano)
The pin has two tails on it opposite the round head. You need to use a leatherman or some pliers to pinch those to enable to pin to slide out.
I got my pedals in the mail today and put them on tonight. Looks great, thanks all!
I got my pedals in the mail today and put them on tonight. Looks great, thanks all!
Last edited by Bill RHIT; 04-01-2010 at 11:04 PM.
#43
I try to take the pin out from the accelerator, but I couldn't. You said pry it off with a flat head screwdriver? Isn't there another pin on the other side?
How about the two holes on the new pedal? We don't need to secure it? well there's no way, lol. I guess just slip that part into the bottom?
Please help. I have 2 on, looks nasty with rubber accelerator on.
How about the two holes on the new pedal? We don't need to secure it? well there's no way, lol. I guess just slip that part into the bottom?
Please help. I have 2 on, looks nasty with rubber accelerator on.
Maybe you are trying to remove the wrong pin? it is this one.
Pin removed, cover removed looks like this...
Pull old cover off, put new cover on...
click any picture to see larger
Last edited by health services; 04-03-2010 at 10:54 PM.
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09 E320 Bluetec
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
I couldn't believe it when I walked away from the parts counter with a $50.00 invoice. This is the cheapest dealer experience I've ever had! Fast forward two months and my lazy @ss finally decides to install the pedals.
I read the instructions in this thread... OK... couldn't be easier. Then I realize I'm at my in-laws and tools here are scarce! FACK.
Instructions:
1) Crack a <insert beer of choice> and sip
2) Peel off rubber e-brake and brake pedals
3) Take a healthy sip
4) Slip-on new alloy pedals
5) Take another sip and admire the fact you're half way there!
6) Remove pin from top of gas pedal (pry using flat-head screwdriver)
7) Peel off rubber gas pedal from the top
8) Lightly spray WD40 on pedal assembly
9) Slip-on new alloy gas pedal top down and toss in the pin
10) Slam beer and pat yourself on the back BOOYEEAH!!
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
I couldn't believe it when I walked away from the parts counter with a $50.00 invoice. This is the cheapest dealer experience I've ever had! Fast forward two months and my lazy @ss finally decides to install the pedals.
I read the instructions in this thread... OK... couldn't be easier. Then I realize I'm at my in-laws and tools here are scarce! FACK.
Instructions:
1) Crack a <insert beer of choice> and sip
2) Peel off rubber e-brake and brake pedals
3) Take a healthy sip
4) Slip-on new alloy pedals
5) Take another sip and admire the fact you're half way there!
6) Remove pin from top of gas pedal (pry using flat-head screwdriver)
7) Peel off rubber gas pedal from the top
8) Lightly spray WD40 on pedal assembly
9) Slip-on new alloy gas pedal top down and toss in the pin
10) Slam beer and pat yourself on the back BOOYEEAH!!
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For if there is, the problem is we do not know a reference, but what are sportpakect models including OEM. Be investigated. A greeting
Last edited by ruben211; 04-06-2010 at 10:58 AM.
#49
I just ordered mine from https://www.getmercedesparts.com/
For whom couldn't find the parts on the site, you have to click on the "Search Mercedes Parts" tab. Enter the following parts numbers:
Originally Posted by 155
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
Note: I don't know what they mean "Shipping = TBD" on my order. I hope they don't charge me an arm and a leg for shipping. My total cost is $45.00 with Shipping = TBD
For whom couldn't find the parts on the site, you have to click on the "Search Mercedes Parts" tab. Enter the following parts numbers:
Originally Posted by 155
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
Note: I don't know what they mean "Shipping = TBD" on my order. I hope they don't charge me an arm and a leg for shipping. My total cost is $45.00 with Shipping = TBD
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09 E320 Bluetec
I just ordered mine from https://www.getmercedesparts.com/
For whom couldn't find the parts on the site, you have to click on the "Search Mercedes Parts" tab. Enter the following parts numbers:
Originally Posted by 155
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
Note: I don't know what they mean "Shipping = TBD" on my order. I hope they don't charge me an arm and a leg for shipping. My total cost is $45.00 with Shipping = TBD
For whom couldn't find the parts on the site, you have to click on the "Search Mercedes Parts" tab. Enter the following parts numbers:
Originally Posted by 155
Part Numbers:
Accelerator: 170-300-00-04
Brake: 170-290-01-82
E-Brake: 230-430-00-84
Note: I don't know what they mean "Shipping = TBD" on my order. I hope they don't charge me an arm and a leg for shipping. My total cost is $45.00 with Shipping = TBD