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German/Swedish/Any Euro M5 Owner, a request...
If you have a Euro-market M5, can you do me a favor?
Grab a ruler or measuring tape, and measure the distance (horizontally) between the gas and brake pedals.
In other words, how big is the gap between pedals?
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Will check this tomorrow if noone is does it before me.
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Thanks...would be appreciated greatly.
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If I understood this correct your were looking for the distance from the brake pedal's right side to the gas pedal's left side, that distance is 5.7 cm or 2.26 inches.
Was this what you were looking for.
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PS I have Kelleners pedals.
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Yes, it was, and thanks.
Now I need to go measure mine, but that sounds pretty close.
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