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Changing Cabin Air Filters on a RHD M3P was a Big Pain

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I recently bought the HEPA air filters and went to install them on my RHD M3.

The foot rest and its trim, along with the brake pedal bar made everything harder.

And to boot, I hit my head on the steering column twice.

Just thought I'd rant, and if anyone wants pointers I'm available.
 
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There was also a comment in another thread, about the Air Inlet Cover to be not compatible with the RHD because of the brake fluid reservoir.

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I recently bought the HEPA air filters and went to install them on my RHD M3.

The foot rest and its trim, along with the brake pedal bar made everything harder.

And to boot, I hit my head on the steering column twice.

Just thought I'd rant, and if anyone wants pointers I'm available.
Of so they kept the orientation of the filter but changed the steering column. I could see that being a PIA. The LHD one I had to go on my back like a bridge position. It wasn’t fun but at least it will only do that every 20k miles