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Thanks! I do all International orders as custom orders so that I can keep shipping costs as low as possible for customers.
Good God man, what amazing customer service! ?


Take a look at the Dead Pedal I designed. Made from 1/8" aluminum, so it is beefy! Simple install, all you need to do is remove the firewall bolt, put the pedal in place and replace the bolt. The pedal lifts out of the way for floor mat removal. The best feature of the pedal... I have two optional switches that mount in the pedal. The "Old School" floor dimmer switch or a momentary switch. I use the floor dimmer switch in my JL and JT and have it controlling a set of off-road lights. It makes the ultimate backroad high beam switch. No more fumbling trying to find a button to push while driving, just click the switch with your foot. The momentary switch was an option I added for customers looking for a way to control items such as a train horn.

https://www.813fabrication.com/product-page/jeep-wrangler-jl-gladiator-jt-dead-pedal

Let me know if you have any questions!

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God its so beautiful! I might have to upgrade mine at a later point in time.
 

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God its so beautiful! I might have to upgrade mine at a later point in time.
Thanks! My somewhat silly motto is: "I sell you customer service, you just get cool parts with it!"
 

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Are RH really that rare? I literally see one every day, or at least every week, passing me on my way into town. It's always the same one. Maybe it's a Unicorn...
Tyderian, i'm down here in the NE GA mountains and many of our POV's are JL's. We have 5 of them including mine, so yes, there are several of them still being used. My dealer in North Alabama told me that that approximately 10K of them were made in 2021. Now concerning the dead pedals, us RHD folks have to contend with 2" less width in the footwell so it gets cramped down there real quick.
 

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Any reason why a MORE Wrangler dead pedal (p/n KDPJL18DS) would not fit Gladiator (p/n KDPJTDS)? They look exactly the same on the MORE web site but despite that have different part numbers. My understanding is the the relevant bodywork front door and forward is the same for both JLs and JTs.

I ask because there's a local Wrangler JL MORE dead pedal for sale cheap, but we have a 2023 diesel Gladiator.
 

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Any reason why a MORE Wrangler dead pedal (p/n KDPJL18DS) would not fit Gladiator (p/n KDPJTDS)? They look exactly the same on the MORE web site but despite that have different part numbers. My understanding is the the relevant bodywork front door and forward is the same for both JLs and JTs.

I ask because there's a local Wrangler JL MORE dead pedal for sale cheap, but we have a 2023 diesel Gladiator.
OP here. The money you save will be more than offset in the frustration of installation. After alot of research I went with the DV8 ($100). EASY install, solid as a rock, well-positioned, adjustable, and doesn't rest on the floor mat. The MORE install threads are a horror story of body contortions, with most postmortums suggesting that you look elsewhere. Some installers even had to remove their driver's seats to get into position.

BTW, if your local seller survived a MORE install AND a removal, buy him a beer.
 

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Take a look at the Dead Pedal I designed. Made from 1/8" aluminum, so it is beefy! Simple install, all you need to do is remove the firewall bolt, put the pedal in place and replace the bolt. The pedal lifts out of the way for floor mat removal. The best feature of the pedal... I have two optional switches that mount in the pedal. The "Old School" floor dimmer switch or a momentary switch. I use the floor dimmer switch in my JL and JT and have it controlling a set of off-road lights. It makes the ultimate backroad high beam switch. No more fumbling trying to find a button to push while driving, just click the switch with your foot. The momentary switch was an option I added for customers looking for a way to control items such as a train horn.

https://www.813fabrication.com/product-page/jeep-wrangler-jl-gladiator-jt-dead-pedal

Let me know if you have any questions!

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Is there enough adjustment so that it's almost straight up and down , well close to it, back where it comes down from the mounting bolt?
 

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Is there enough adjustment so that it's almost straight up and down , well close to it, back where it comes down from the mounting bolt?
When mounted, the rear piece sits flush on the firewall, so it is mostly vertical.
 

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Any reason why a MORE Wrangler dead pedal (p/n KDPJL18DS) would not fit Gladiator (p/n KDPJTDS)? They look exactly the same on the MORE web site but despite that have different part numbers. My understanding is the the relevant bodywork front door and forward is the same for both JLs and JTs.

I ask because there's a local Wrangler JL MORE dead pedal for sale cheap, but we have a 2023 diesel Gladiator.
The mounting brackets are different. I have the MORE JLU. MORE website has a picture of the difference. Or did when I bought mine.

OP here. The money you save will be more than offset in the frustration of installation. After alot of research I went with the DV8 ($100). EASY install, solid as a rock, well-positioned, adjustable, and doesn't rest on the floor mat. The MORE install threads are a horror story of body contortions, with most postmortums suggesting that you look elsewhere. Some installers even had to remove their driver's seats to get into position.

BTW, if your local seller survived a MORE install AND a removal, buy him a beer.
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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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.
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 ā€œdoesn’t-touch-the-floorā€ 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!
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