Established in 2009
OE Number:
3192920082
6382920082
05117904AA
Applicable Models:
MERCEDES-BENZ (UNIMOG 406 / 416 Series, 190 SL)
CHRYSLER
VAG (Volkswagen / Audi Group)
This premium-grade Brake Pedal Pad is a vital safety component designed to provide a secure and tactile interface between the driver and the vehicle's braking system. Engineered for heavy-duty applications like the Mercedes Unimog as well as classic passenger models like the 190 SL, this rubber cover replaces worn, smooth, or missing pads to restore original braking ergonomics.
Enhanced Grip Surface: Features a deeply textured, anti-slip pattern designed to maintain maximum friction even when shoes are wet, oily, or muddy.
High-Density Elastomer: Manufactured from industrial-strength rubber that resists abrasion, ozone cracking, and the mechanical stress of repeated heavy braking.
Universal OE Compatibility: Developed as a multi-reference replacement for 3192920082, 6382920082, and 05117904AA, ensuring broad fitment across various truck and passenger platforms.
Weatherproof Durability: Formulated to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations without becoming brittle in winter or overly soft in summer.
Increased Driving Safety: Eliminates the risk of a foot slipping off the brake pedal during emergency stops, providing essential peace of mind for operators of heavy machinery and classic cars.
Quick Snap-On Installation: Designed for a tool-free "wrap-around" fit, allowing for a tight, secure installation over the metal pedal plate in seconds.
OEM Quality Standards: Matches the thickness and resilience of factory-installed pads, ensuring the pedal height and "feel" remain consistent with original manufacturer specifications.
Established in 2009
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