AC Schnitzer Type VIII wheels & pedal set

decio

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Finally they have arrived! AC Schnitzer Type VIII wheels and aluminum pedal set. Can7t wait the moment to put it on my Zed which is very happy with the purchase...and so am I!
As soon as I mount it I'll put some pictures, for now here are some of those...aren't they cute!!! :D
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The pedals look nice, The wheels look like boxes though :lol: :poke:
 
Did you get a foot rest pedal as well?
Looking forward to seeing the wheels :thumbsup:

EDIT yes you did just noticed it in the pic :rofl:
 
Yeah,get some pics up of the wheels :thumbsup:

I got the same type of pedals,with the m logo/from m-style by any chance?

they are a nice quality set,tho u will find the accltr/brake pedals are a bit bigger than oem,and hangover a bit,and u might have to cut down the footrest pedal to fit,which i still need to do(since last xmas,lol),as its too wide at one point. (top or bottom,i cant remember).
they do look good fitted though :D
 
seanodwyer said:
Is there a website that sells the Schnitzer gear or is it from dealers only?
Unfortunately you can't order them from a website, Schnitzer doesn't work that way :( . You have to find their exclusive dealer in your country.
 
seanodwyer said:
Is there a website that sells the Schnitzer gear or is it from dealers only?


Sean. UK Dealer.

http://www.ac-schnitzer.co.uk/index.php
 
Thanks for that Alan. God they are expensive! Was interested in the two piece rear wing for the roadster, over a grand! Ouch :-(
 
One tip when fitting the pedals... start with the brake pedal and be patient (so the drill bit is nice and sharp)... mine took bloody ages to drill through the metal (and my BMW alloy pedals only have 3 holes!)

Lucky the other are plastic and take seconds to finish.
 
aquazi said:
One tip when fitting the pedals... start with the brake pedal and be patient (so the drill bit is nice and sharp)... mine took bloody ages to drill through the metal (and my BMW alloy pedals only have 3 holes!)

Lucky the other are plastic and take seconds to finish.
Thanks for the tip! I have a brand new bosch acu 36V drill, with a set of nice and sharp cobalt drill bits. I know in advance that first millimeter I'll have to drill on low revs. It will take some times...but on the end the result will be outstanding.
 
Will be interesting to see these wheels on a Z :thumbsup:

36v drill a bit excessive for drilling pedals :roll: :rofl:
 
So...here are some pics of my new wheels. I took those photos in rush but still I'm so proud!
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Now I have to drop him for at least 3cm down and instal bigger brakes!
 
Very nice. Gotta be honest I wasn't convinced but seeing them on the car looks so right.

Welcome to the non-OEM alloy wheel club (where all the cool Z4's hang out).
 
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