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      12-29-2013, 06:52 PM   #7
avlnch
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I remember those from the E60 M5 days (2008-2010). It was a popular pedal replacement for the V10 M5.

The brake and throttle pedal must be drilled (simply secured with screws on top of OEM).
The dead pedals are usually a direct replacement.

EDIT: From the photo on IND's website, the dead pedal looks like it is placed on top of the OEM dead pedal.
So that means that it's either secured by (invisible to me) screws, or by using another method such as adhesive strips.

I know the stop and go pedals are drilled and screwed down. Nate from IND can give you a definite answer on the dead pedal.

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