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Old 09-10-2009, 10:13 AM
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Im remedial. Could someone PM me or post a DIY for the M AT pedal install from JBSPEED, thanks in advance
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You post "DIY" in your title and refuse posting it in the DIY forum?

I don't have to understand this, right?


Can't JB help you?
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The pedals don't come with instructions either???
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A typical JB *********
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='1004086
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OP: If it's anything like the ACS pedals (real or rep)..I believe it will take some drilling (like the brake pedal)...

here' s brief mention of that with from this member: https://5series.net/forums/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=644857

perhaps you can pm him about it.....but hopefully the vendor you purchased from can help you out more...
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='1004086' date='Sep 10 2009, 02:34 PM
You post "DIY" in your title and refuse posting it in the DIY forum?

I don't have to understand this, right?


Can't JB help you?
Im not computer savy and it was a mistake truley, but thanks for addressing it I will square myself away, he did but too many unanswered questions and the link he gave was for different car.
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Originally Posted by Schu Dog Nite' post='1004123' date='Sep 10 2009, 12:24 PM
Im not computer savy and it was a mistake truley, but thanks for addressing it I will square myself away, he did but too many unanswered questions and the link he gave was for different car.
you could also try pm'ing the members that purchased the M or ACS style pedals from him to ask for their install help (just browse thru JBSPEED's FS thread of those pedals, in the vendor classified section)

I have a feeling the JBSpeed sent you pics of a 3 series install.....
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he forward me a link to e90 install. I will inquire further. thanks everyone for your assistance.
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This is the easiest way

1) remove the plastic cover on the brake.

2) Position the brake pedal and use masking tape to secure it.

3) get a drill bit that can drill thru metal. Drill that sucker through. Try not to drill the pedal as well though.

4) screw them on

For the dead pedal and gas pedal, just use self-tapping screws. Remove the gas pedal before u screw it in. It makes life much easier. To remove gas pedal, remove cover on the bottom and it will reveal the allen key screw. Unscrew, pull up, unclip the wire and you'll be holding the pedal. Just screw in the pedal by using self-tapping screws. It's not that bad.
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ok im gettin there but........ two questions

1) what do you mean ,drill the pedal, but dont drill throuh the pedal ?

2) gas pedal, unclip the wire, what wire

why does this seem like a simple mod thats getting me in the glue ,,,,as long as I cant cause am
any major damage I should be good. You know ill keep you posted, thanks dude


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