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Old Feb 24th, 2013, 10:19 PM
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Upgrading my mini's pedals. Bit of advice please!

Hi all,

Please forgive me im a new mini owner (R56) cooper. Now im loving the car however my only problem is that with my size 11 feet, the pedals are a bit tricky. My foot catches the dead pedal when going for the clutch. Now im sure will get use to it eventually however im wondering if anyone else has this problem?

My second question to you all is that im thinking of getting the mini cooper stainless steel pedals installed. I think these should really give the interior a nice finish. However im unsure about the cost. I have seen the pedals for £124 on the mini website, which i didnt think was too bad. However im unsure on the cost of fitting? has anybody had any experience with this. Otherwise how easy would these pedals be to fit if i were to order them off somewhere like new mini stuff?

Help me please haha
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