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Kenworth T2000 Custom Pedals
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T2000 Custom Pedals
What year models of Kenworth T2000 are these custom pedals compatible with?
Our custom pedals are designed to fit Kenworth T2000 models from 1996 through 2004. These pedals are direct replacements for the factory pedals and will work with both manual and automatic transmission configurations. However, we recommend verifying your specific truck's pedal mounting points before ordering, as some late-model year variations may have slight differences in mounting hardware.
Are these pedals made from aluminum or steel, and how durable are they?
Most of our Kenworth T2000 custom pedals are constructed from billet aluminum or heavy-duty cast aluminum, which provides excellent durability while keeping weight down. The aluminum pedals feature anti-slip rubber inserts or diamond plate patterns for improved grip. For drivers seeking maximum durability, we also carry steel options with chrome or powder-coated finishes. All pedals are designed to withstand heavy daily use and resist corrosion from road salt and weather exposure.
Do I need any special tools or modifications to install these custom pedals?
Installation is typically straightforward and requires basic hand tools including wrenches, sockets, and possibly a drill for certain models. Most pedal sets are designed as bolt-on replacements using existing mounting points. Installation usually takes 30-60 minutes per pedal. Some aftermarket pedals may require minor drilling for additional mounting points, but detailed instructions are included with each set. No welding or cutting is required.
What styles and finishes are available for T2000 custom pedals?
We offer several popular styles including flame designs, diamond plate, skull patterns, and plain billet options. Finish choices include polished aluminum, brushed aluminum, chrome-plated, black anodized, and powder-coated colors. Many pedals also feature LED backlighting options in various colors. The most popular combinations are polished aluminum with rubber grips for functionality or flame-cut designs for a custom show truck appearance.
Will aftermarket pedals affect my pedal feel or clutch engagement?
Quality aftermarket pedals maintain the same dimensions and pivot points as factory pedals, so they should not affect pedal feel or clutch engagement when properly installed. The pedal face may be slightly larger or have a different angle than stock, which many drivers find more comfortable for long hauls. If you experience any changes in clutch engagement after installation, check that all mounting bolts are properly tightened and that the pedal is not binding against any other components.