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M.O.R.E. Dead Pedal: More than a foot rest.

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For sure - hip savers for me. Most other vehicles I've had had a place for the left foot without it hanging out there in the air and nothing under your shoe sole. Even the WJ had a built-in foot rest there.
It's ergonomic - in fact, we started using foot rests at work under desks to keep the feet properly positioned. Saved backs, hips, etc.
The JT sucks for left foot space. I've never had my left foot hanging in the air like with these.
Heck of a difference.

Mine takes seconds to install or remove as it's held on with one nut on an existing stud. I had this one in my 2020 and moved it to my 2022 in short order.

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I couldn’t get that but removed it was too damn tight! Did I miss something ?
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I couldn’t get that but removed it was too damn tight! Did I miss something ?
I didn't remove mine, just put it right over the existing nut.
 

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I couldn’t get that but removed it was too damn tight! Did I miss something ?
Seems like I remember it being pretty tight to remove. The problem trying to put a pedal over the existing nut, it may make the pedal wobble side to side and it puts a lot more strain on the small hole in the mounting area.
 

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I couldn’t get that but removed it was too damn tight! Did I miss something ?
I left the existing nut in place, put on the dead pedal, then another washer and nut. That way I could easily remove it if I wanted, leaving the stock nut where it was.
No wobble, no problem. Had it in 2 different JTs and it's solid as heck. Once it's tightened down, it can't move unless you BEND it.
 

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I left the existing nut in place, put on the dead pedal, then another washer and nut. That way I could easily remove it if I wanted, leaving the stock nut where it was.
No wobble, no problem. Had it in 2 different JTs and it's solid as heck. Once it's tightened down, it can't move unless you BEND it.
Does it wobble and which one do u have?
 

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