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But yes if you'd like to, swapping Brake and Clutch is very easy.
Here check out this along with others related to that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN1VP8bGtfU
this area may also be useful:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/353370/discussions/
Success!
The springs behind the brake and clutch are different, but the housing for each spring is identical. Also, the brake has a small piece of rubber that sits inside the spring and a plastic base the spring sits on top of. All of these pieces sit in a housing behind the face of the pedal and both housings for the brake and clutch are identical. It was very simple to take the spring, plastic base and the piece of rubber out of the brake pedal housing and move these pieces over to the clutch housing. Of course the clutch housing had a spring in it and that was moved over to replace the parts taken out of the brake peda. With this all done, now the clutch pedal feels like the brake used to and through my in game settings (F1 2016) i reassigned the clutch pedal to serve as the brake.
All this was done because the brake and gas pedals are too close together. Also, using a playseat evolution, the way i have the whole assembly positioned for my particular height, my left foot had to reach around the centre mounting post that supports the racing wheel. It was uncomfortable. Now my feet are comfortably spread apart, the clutch pedal feels and acts like the brakes should feel and act, and the center support on the playseat is no longer an issue. Its perfect. Complete success.
P.S. I called Logitech customer support and asked if i would be able to swap the pedal spring assemblies like I did and was told it would not work. That was incorrect.
Cause they do not want users taking it apart, period. Why would anyone ask a brands tech support anything like this, of course their answer is a NO.
Sorry but there are many good video tutorials on this.
Glad you figured it out; the only real pain in the butt are the tension clips for the actual pedal.