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The mounting brackets are different. I have the MORE JLU. MORE website has a picture of the difference. Or did when I bought mine.



This is way overblown. I am 50 yrs old, have a bad back, half blind, can't do anything left handed and I installed the MORE in 15 minutes.

MORE customer service was top notch also. They sent me one wrong nut. Phone call got an English speaking person that actually works for MORE. The sent me a while new hardware kit next day air.

I chose the MORE because it doesn't go all the way to the floor. I can slide the floor mats out with no extra effort.
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Sorry I'm getting lost following all the posts and pictures. Is this one here a M.O.R.E. ? I hadn't seen that design before, I like it.
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Agreed, Being able to lift the pedal was essential when I designed the pedal to make it easy to remove the floor mats.

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Agreed, Being able to lift the pedal was essential when I designed the pedal to make it easy to remove the floor mats.

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the switch on the pedal is a great idea. I have the quadratec pedal (which is great and the rubber matches the pedal graphics well) but may have to upgrade at some point for the switch. Great design!
 

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the switch on the pedal is a great idea. I have the quadratec pedal (which is great and the rubber matches the pedal graphics well) but may have to upgrade at some point for the switch. Great design!
Thanks! I always hated searching for a button/switch on country backroads (great for Deer!). The switch makes it very quick to turn the lights on and off when needed without taking my hands off the wheel or eyes off the road.
 

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When’s the last time you called a help desk and didn’t get someone who spoke English? 😊 Whether or not it’s the same English we speak is another story — but hey, I’m not bilingual, so they're one up on me!

I went with the DV8 because the mounting points were easier to access. At the time, I wasn’t looking to audition for Cirque du Soleil during the install (I’ve got a couple decades on you, after all). It’s been rock solid for two years — no complaints. Mostly I was concerned that I'd need to go through M.O.R.E. install procedure a few times trying to dial in the angle that I liked best. The DV8 made that part simple.

That said, I’ll give credit where it’s due: the M.O.R.E. pedal looks like it’s anchored an order of magnitude better. Definitely a solid design. And yep, totally agree — the “doesn’t-touch-the-floor” setup is a big win on both M.O.R.E. and DV8.

Bottom line: a dead pedal is one of those little mods that makes a big difference. Highly recommend it!
True. I probably could have referenced my ability to understand thier English. Then again, I grew up in southeastern Louisiana. Cajun sets a low bar for quality english. Now I live in rural North Carolina where some people sound like a Walkman with dying batteries. I just confused the genZ crowd.

Back on topic. Yes, repositioning the MORE pedal would be difficult. I stacked two bricks on the floor to help me figure out where I wanted it before I mounted it. Worked perfect.

For reference, I am 6 foot, drive with the seat all the way back. The middle hole was perfect for me. I guess you could extrapolate that out. Measure the slide of your seat position to full back. Subtract your inseam from 36. 0 to -1 equals middle hole. < -1 equals hole closest to seat. Any positive outcome equals front hole. Yeah math.

Or just stack bricks like I did.
 

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Sorry I'm getting lost following all the posts and pictures. Is this one here a M.O.R.E. ? I hadn't seen that design before, I like it.
This is the MORE. I have this one. I chose one a little harder to mount over some that were easy but felt weaker according to reviews. I don't know anything about the 813 pedal. Although I do I like the built in switch. That would work great as a master switch for lighting. A really creative person could wire the momentary switch to the ignition as a sort of hidden antitheft device. I actual miss the old floor mounted hi beam switch. Again, sorry genZ.

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This is the MORE. I have this one. I chose one a little harder to mount over some that were easy but felt weaker according to reviews. I don't know anything about the 813 pedal. Although I do I like the built in switch. That would work great as a master switch for lighting. A really creative person could wire the momentary switch to the ignition as a sort of hidden antitheft device. I actual miss the old floor mounted hi beam switch. Again, sorry genZ.

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This is the MORE. I have this one. I chose one a little harder to mount over some that were easy but felt weaker according to reviews. I don't know anything about the 813 pedal. Although I do I like the built in switch. That would work great as a master switch for lighting. A really creative person could wire the momentary switch to the ignition as a sort of hidden antitheft device. I actual miss the old floor mounted hi beam switch. Again, sorry genZ.

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Thanks Eric for clarifiying this for me, I appreciate it. Oh where did you order this particular type (design) from?
 

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