New Pedals and Floor Mats
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My Ride: 04' 545i Sport Mystic Blue
Thanks Ink, pedals were $70 with shipping included. Couldn't find anything I liked without the M logo. So I went with ACS, glad I did. They are quality pedals.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261018828524...ht_4691wt_1062
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261018828524...ht_4691wt_1062
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My Ride: 2008 AW N52 with sports package & premium package; natural brown interior
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My Ride: 2008 BMW 535xi Purchased 2/2011Sapphire Black MetallicNatural Brown LeatherPremium, Sport & Cold Weather
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Thanks Ink, pedals were $70 with shipping included. Couldn't find anything I liked without the M logo. So I went with ACS, glad I did. They are quality pedals.
http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_4691wt_1062
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Overall, pretty easy to install the pedals? Would love to do this as well. Mats looks good, I contemplated with those but ended up with the Weathertech Laser Cut for winter http://www.weathertech.com/bmw/2008/...er-digitalfit/
These things fit like a glove and hold a ton of liquid. Looks good though man!
Thanks Ink, pedals were $70 with shipping included. Couldn't find anything I liked without the M logo. So I went with ACS, glad I did. They are quality pedals.
http://www.ebay.com/...#ht_4691wt_1062
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Overall, pretty easy to install the pedals? Would love to do this as well. Mats looks good, I contemplated with those but ended up with the Weathertech Laser Cut for winter http://www.weathertech.com/bmw/2008/...er-digitalfit/
These things fit like a glove and hold a ton of liquid. Looks good though man!
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My Ride: 04' 545i Sport Mystic Blue
Thanks guys for the feedback.
Cryticle, really easy to install if you have the right equipment. Removing the gas pedal is not a must but makes the job of cutting the top two screws a lot easier. And it's only held down by one torx screw. So its really easy. I did not have to be remove the battery cable as some have advised but also did not turn the car on, so I'm guessing the car never knew it was unplugged.
Adds a really nice touch and took about an hour. Including pics and a cold one.
I checked out the mats you purchased before going with BMW oem rubber ones. Down here in Texas the weather is not that bad and of course we don't have snow so wanted to go with a lower profile yet durable mat.
Thanks for the input and let me know if you have any other questions.
Cryticle, really easy to install if you have the right equipment. Removing the gas pedal is not a must but makes the job of cutting the top two screws a lot easier. And it's only held down by one torx screw. So its really easy. I did not have to be remove the battery cable as some have advised but also did not turn the car on, so I'm guessing the car never knew it was unplugged.
Adds a really nice touch and took about an hour. Including pics and a cold one.
I checked out the mats you purchased before going with BMW oem rubber ones. Down here in Texas the weather is not that bad and of course we don't have snow so wanted to go with a lower profile yet durable mat.
Thanks for the input and let me know if you have any other questions.