madkins1121
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I’m looking to install one of these two on my 2019 Ram Bighorn. What do you guys recommend?
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Please use the search function up top. This topic has been beat to death already. You can't really go wrong with either but the backup safety feature on the Pedal Monster does not work currently with the DT.
AMSOIL!! Oh wait, I thought we were starting something....
So far; the banks has not caused any unintended acceleration or dead pedal. If you find reports of these, please let me know!
The pedal commander is not recommended due to the "surprises" indicated above.
I will, while biting my tongue, gracefully bail out of this conversation @madkins1121 ...the SEARCH function is your friend! Listen to @Snofire...he's a smart cookie
***PEDAL COMMANDER UPDATE***
For those that have a Pedal Commander and are interested in hearing what they have to say related to the post created about a members PC "biting the dust", I spent over 30 minutes yesterday speaking with the CEO and owner of the company (who is an engineer himself) about the issues that a very...5thgenrams.com
No worries my friend and welcome. You just opened a HUGE can of worms and none of us could have timed it any better!Sorry new to the forum, still trying to figure things out
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I am not against the Pedal Monster as I really thought about getting it before the Pedal Commander. Just because we haven't really heard reports on here doesn't mean it hasn't happen. How many thousands of people have any of these units and are not on a forum. We are just a small sample size for any of these products we purchase for it. Hell, I might still buy the PM but the fact when I asked them this question 3 different times I got different answers and a receptionist even answered the question. That is what makes me nervous of the product.
The Pedal Commander isn't "recommended" because a few people on here had an issue with it but yet there are a lot of people that haven't had an issue (I had a Sprint Booster on my vehicle and the same thing happened). There are many things in this world that can go haywire for some and work great and still get recommended to buy. In the end it is what the customer decides if it is worth it or not. They need to do their research as well to weigh the options.
No worries my friend and welcome. You just opened a HUGE can of worms and none of us could have timed it any better!
No worries welcome! Lots of great people and information on here. The PC vs PM has become another 3rd rail of forum topics. I expect it to pass what oil is brand is best any day nowSorry new to the forum, still trying to figure things out
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Hahahaha, I just purchased a 2019 Ram Bighorn and am looking to do some upgrades and mods. Just looking to see what everyone else is doing.
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It's very simple; as soon as a device has a number of safety reports, it's kind of wrong to recommend it. We know PC causes trouble. We don't know that about pedal monster, but if I find some corroborating reports well it gets pulled out of my truck too.
Just because something hasn't happened to your specific device, that doesn't make the product safer. 5, 10 bad reports and it's obvious the product is unsafe for too many people and might just ruin your day/truck. "They need to do their research"? Well OP did just that, we're telling him the product has caused trouble.
I also don't see the point in merging this thread with the other one. How many other thread duplicates do we have for octane, gear ratios, tires, oil etc; lets not try to reduce the forum down to 10 threads. OP asked a question, we can all answer and we can all move on as desired.
So with that logic of 5-10 bad reports if there are 100 people total is a 5% bad rate that bad? People have bad issues with tires while others still have great experiences so we should just not recommend it?