ACS STYLE PEDALS
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From: Anaheim, CA
My Ride: F10 M5
Model Year: 2013
Originally Posted by navin' post='618574' date='Jul 7 2008, 10:21 PM
The ones that we checked fitment with had a circle design instead of the lines going across for the rubber grips on the pedals.
Is that a different version ?
I am interested in the M style with the lines going across like the ones on this thread.
Is that a different version ?
I am interested in the M style with the lines going across like the ones on this thread.
It was nice seeing you...They do not make lined ones for the M pedals...it'll be dotted. Let me know if you still want that one. Thank you.
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From: Milky Way, Earth, N. America, CA, San Jose, 95136, Latitude N 37� 16.837, Longitude W 121� 50.461
My Ride: 2004 530i | Sapphire Black | Sport | Premium | NAV | Logic 7 | DPE R07 Variant S Gloss Black with Polished Lip 20x8.5 front 20x10 rear | Falken FK452 tires 245/30/20 front 275/30/20 rear | H&R Coilovers | Smoked Tail Lights | M5 trunk spoiler | AC Schnitzer style roof spoiler | HID 8000K headlights & foglights | 35% tint all around | Sprint Booster | Speed Innovation ECU tuning | M5 trunk finisher | M-Tech body kit | Remus Quad Exhaust | AC Schnitzer style pedals | Euro Stickers | RPi Ram Air Induction | Smoked LED Side Lenses | AC Schnitzer style e-brake handle | AC Schnitzer style shifter | AC Schnitzer style iDrive knob | AC Schnitzer style carbon fiber diffuser | carbon fiber hood/trunk/steering emblems | carbon fiber grilles | carbon fiber door pillars | MTEC v2 Angel Eyes | Hamann style carbon fiber splitter
I ordered the ACS pedals last Thursday 7/3? received them yesterday Wednesday 7/9? installed them today Thursday 7/10? quick delivery and they look great!!!
I did my homework and searched the forums for any previous posts regarding how to install. I was able to use the advice in these two posts: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=54624&hl= ... http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=57341. As others mentioned, drilling into the brake pedal is the hardest because it is metal? the accelerator and dead pedal are plastic and easy to drill into. I used a 5/32? drill bit for the brake and accelerator. It took me over an hour because I?m not the greatest when it comes power tools? and it was over 95 degrees in San Jose today even in my garage!
Thanks Trinity Autosport for getting these in stock! It was my first time ordering from Trinity and I?d definitely do business with them again!

I did my homework and searched the forums for any previous posts regarding how to install. I was able to use the advice in these two posts: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=54624&hl= ... http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=57341. As others mentioned, drilling into the brake pedal is the hardest because it is metal? the accelerator and dead pedal are plastic and easy to drill into. I used a 5/32? drill bit for the brake and accelerator. It took me over an hour because I?m not the greatest when it comes power tools? and it was over 95 degrees in San Jose today even in my garage!
Thanks Trinity Autosport for getting these in stock! It was my first time ordering from Trinity and I?d definitely do business with them again!

Hey, I ordered my pedals on Thursday, and after a round of golf this morning, I got home and wouldn't you believe, the pedals were in the mailbox waiting for me. I immediately installed them right away. The only thing that took a little bit of time was the bottom right bolt/nut. Since there is very limited space back there, it is hard to get your fingers and hold onto the nut while trying to align/thread the bolt with the nut. The trick I used was to put double sided tape on my middle finger and putting the nut on it. Then I could just align the nut much easier with one finger than trying to grasp the tiny nut with two fingers. Anyways, the pedals are installed and look awesome. Thanks so much for the great deal!!!
Originally Posted by BMWRINO' post='621025' date='Jul 10 2008, 11:11 PM
I ordered the ACS pedals last Thursday 7/3? received them yesterday Wednesday 7/9? installed them today Thursday 7/10? quick delivery and they look great!!!
I did my homework and searched the forums for any previous posts regarding how to install. I was able to use the advice in these two posts: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=54624&hl= ... http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=57341. As others mentioned, drilling into the brake pedal is the hardest because it is metal? the accelerator and dead pedal are plastic and easy to drill into. I used a 5/32? drill bit for the brake and accelerator. It took me over an hour because I?m not the greatest when it comes power tools? and it was over 95 degrees in San Jose today even in my garage!
Thanks Trinity Autosport for getting these in stock! It was my first time ordering from Trinity and I?d definitely do business with them again!


I did my homework and searched the forums for any previous posts regarding how to install. I was able to use the advice in these two posts: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=54624&hl= ... http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=57341. As others mentioned, drilling into the brake pedal is the hardest because it is metal? the accelerator and dead pedal are plastic and easy to drill into. I used a 5/32? drill bit for the brake and accelerator. It took me over an hour because I?m not the greatest when it comes power tools? and it was over 95 degrees in San Jose today even in my garage!
Thanks Trinity Autosport for getting these in stock! It was my first time ordering from Trinity and I?d definitely do business with them again!


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