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Aluminum Pedals AC Schnitzer vs BMW OEM

Discussion in 'DIY (Do-It-Yourself)' started by gsteiner, Mar 25, 2008.

    gsteiner guest

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    Is there a significant difference between the AC Schnitzer aluminum pedal sets and the BMW OEM sets? $349 versus $85 (manual trans), not including dead pedal. (This is for a 2003 E46 M3.) Also: Easy to install?

    snikwad guest

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    i have these, im not sure if they are OE, but i understand they are installed the same.
    I had to drill the clutch and brake, which are metal and the gas is plastic, but still required drilling.
    the hardest part was drilling the brake pedal as its not a flat surface. the 2nd hardest part was getting the holes perfect so the pedals would be straight.

    M3Driver guest

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    What snikwad said....what helped me out is center punching the holes before drilling. Also I used the BMW OEM ones. AC Schnitzer stuff, while nice, is a bit too pricey for me. The OEM pedal set was very good.

    snikwad guest

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    AC Schnitzer has some very sweet replicators out their tho. lol.

    gsteiner guest

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    Thanks to both of you for the tips. The center punch is an excellent idea. I'm going for the OEM pedals.

    gsteiner guest

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    By the way Snikwad, where did you get the pedals with the M logo on them?

    snikwad guest

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    bought em from a guy on e46fanatics, that was parting out his ride. i havent seen them since. i had no idea they were that rare, when i said dibs. lol.

    gsteiner guest

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    I ordered a set with the M logo from a Taiwanese dealer on ebay. Will let you know how things turn out. I tried to get them from a domestic source (forget which one) and they said they don't carry them because the logo quickly gets scratched and faded. I may just spray some urethane over the logos if they look vulnerable.

    snikwad guest

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    yeah one strip on my clutch is already scratched.

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