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      11-11-2020, 03:35 PM   #1
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M Performance Pedal Install

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How to install M Performance Pedals on a 2021 BMW M2 Competition
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Trickiest part for me (besides the awkwardness of working in the footwell) was drilling the bottom of the brake pedal. You have to drill those holes very close to the bottom edge of the pedal. Make sure you use a good bit and maybe a punch to help locate the bit because it'll want to walk.

All in all not too tough at all with a nice result.
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Trickiest part for me (besides the awkwardness of working in the footwell) was drilling the bottom of the brake pedal. You have to drill those holes very close to the bottom edge of the pedal. Make sure you use a good bit and maybe a punch to help locate the bit because it'll want to walk.

All in all not too tough at all with a nice result.
What I did to prevent the walking was start off will a smaller bit and work up. Also you have to use a good bit and slow controlled speed to have the bit dig in
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Punch + small HSS titanium bits working from small up was easy enough
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Trickiest part for me (besides the awkwardness of working in the footwell) was drilling the bottom of the brake pedal. You have to drill those holes very close to the bottom edge of the pedal. Make sure you use a good bit and maybe a punch to help locate the bit because it'll want to walk.

All in all not too tough at all with a nice result.
Good bit being the key. Had a crappy one and it took forever!
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