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    AC Schnitzer pedals

    Hey.. I got a set of AC Schnitzer pedals for my 318. I had no trouble at all getting the clutch and brake pedals put on, but I have yet to figure out how to put on the gas pedal. Can somebody tell me how?

    Rachel

    #2
    If they are anything like the replica pedals, I believe you just drill the hols and mount them the same as the brake and cluth.

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      #3
      Here is a pic of mine if that helps.

      (BTW- M logos have been removed for quite some time. I dont know what I was thinking :D )

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        #4
        Aaron how much did you pay for those pedals i like em

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          #5
          Originally posted by aaron_silva
          If they are anything like the replica pedals, I believe you just drill the hols and mount them the same as the brake and cluth.
          That's how we did mine.

          I have the replica ones, and I fucking LOVE them. They look so real. Of course they're being saved for my next E30 right now...

          That UUC dead pedal is hard core!

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            #6
            I got the pedals on ebay 2 years ago for around $60. The UUC dead pedal is HARDCORE.

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              #7
              Hey.. thanks. BTW, I meant for this to be in appearance, not technical.

              The difference I found between installing the pedals on the clutch and brake verses the gas pedal is that the covers on the clutch and brake pedal can just be yanked off..
              Where as.. I'm not sure if the rubber on the gas pedal is supposed to come off somehow.

              Hope that makes sense..

              I love my pedals.. the only thing I'm missing is the dead pedal, I think I'd like to get one of those.

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                #8
                The cover on the gas pedal isn't a cover, it's a plastic pedal. Just drill right through it.

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                  #9
                  thanks!

                  I guess I was picturing that doing that would make the pedal really thick, but apparently not huh? Who knows where I get these ideas..
                  Well, I'm glad to find out I don't have to take that pedal off. Way cool!

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