DIY: OEM Alloy Pedals
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
My shipping for the three pedals and an ashtray liner was $8.99 or so.
Essentially just makes more space for storage by removing the ash tray and the liner makes it look nice and keeps things from rattling.
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The oval nub part number is 230-430-00-84.
The gas and brake pedals were shinnier than the e-brake. It looks like they made from different material.
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!!




thanks
dave
Last edited by LOVEMYBS; Apr 18, 2010 at 07:37 AM. Reason: added info.
Are those AMG wheels brand new or Reconditioned? and does wheels mounted with the tires for $1550
Last edited by LOVEMYBS; Apr 18, 2010 at 08:35 PM. Reason: spelling



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