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10-09-2012, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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i just picked up some really nice pedals from the ebay interweb)..thought i'd share if anyone else has them or something different..
...ill post a write up and some pictures after I install them...
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10-23-2012, 08:26 PM | #2 |
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Those are nice. What did they run you?
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Here are mine (bmwpedals.com)
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10-24-2012, 12:08 PM | #5 |
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I jsut saw these on ebay myself! How does the quality look? I think this will be one of my Xmas gift ideas to give my girl. ha
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10-24-2012, 03:12 PM | #6 |
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The ones I bought a year or more ago from ebay look like the silver ones above except they do not have the M logo. They are good quality with thick aluminum pieces. The only thing I would caution is to trim the screws on the accelerator pedal so they do not stick out. If they do protrude they can penetrate the plastic housing under the pedal, possibly hanging up the throttle. I used a dremel type tool and it only took a minute. I think I paid about $50 split evenly between the pedals and shipping (I think it was from Hong Kong).
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10-24-2012, 09:47 PM | #8 |
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yea these are the ones from ebay. I think they were around 55$ shipped for the 6MT pedals and including the dead pedal. The logo is engraved deeply so they will never wear and the aluminum is thick. I was VERY pleased with the quality of these pedals and I let the selling know how nice of a product they had.
The silver screws/hardware they came with were a bit too long (only behind the accel. pedal) and was hitting the accelerator housing. I went to TRUE VALUE hardware and bought all new BLACK allen screws and now they look even better. The dead pedal I attached straight to the face of the existing OEM. Its difficult to drill the top two holes for the screws in the steel OEM plate because the steering area. But use a new bit and a small power drill and it will go through.
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12-02-2012, 04:47 PM | #9 |
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I finally had a chance to take some pictures. my car needs a vacuum. here are the pedals installed..
the picture don't really do justice, they look very nice.
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12-02-2012, 08:25 PM | #11 |
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haha you noticed? they are a bit long but they dont hit anything and no one can tell unless they are giving me a foot massage while i drive
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Looks real nice! Did you remove the plastic dead pedal before you installed the new one? My aluminum dead pedal wont cover the whole plastic dead pedal so i was thinking maybe the old had to be removed...
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The dead pedal is covered nicely with this kit if you position it right.
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I've have the same M pedals installed and love the look and feel. The supplied Torx bolts are rubbish and must be replaced. I have attached OEM e90 instructions that i found helpful.
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I installed the BMW Performance Pedals a few weeks back...
I had a set of those ///M Pedals a couple of years back, the the BMW Luxury Stainless ones, and now these... The Performance Pedals are expensive but I think they're worth it. You can tell the difference... |
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New21er was right about trimming the bolts. I was coming home from dinner Saturday with my wife and daughter in the car and caught the shoelace from my Sperry's on a bolt sticking out of the brake pedal. I managed to still apply the brakes but had to take my shoe off to get it disconnected. Sunday I used a dremel tool to trim the bolts on the brake and clutch pedals. The bolts didn't hit anything but are a snagging hazard I do not need.
Trim those bolts! The easiest for me was to do it by feel reaching down into the footwell while sitting in the drivers seat. It wasn't as hard as I thought. I felt the position of the nut with the motor off, lifted the tool and switched the motor on, then lowered the tool into the bolt. Only takes a few seconds per bolt. Well worth the time investment. If you do not have a dremel tool, the one I used actually came from Harbor Freight and works great. Costs maybe $20. You'll find plenty of uses. Jim
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They're still at bmwpedals.com
Just follow the click-thrus ("left-hand drive"..."E82"...etc.) and you'll get to the proper page. At that point you can order them plain or engraved. |
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