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      04-29-2015, 11:44 AM   #1
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M5 F10 LCI steering wheel

Quick question for M5 owners.

The V in the steering wheel trim, can you see through it.

Is the rear of the steering wheel covered or is there a gap to line up with the trim?
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Basically is the rear cover all one piece or does it have a cut out to match the front trim V section?
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Basically is the rear cover all one piece or does it have a cut out to match the front trim V section?
The V goes all the way through. i.e you can see the pedals when you look through the vee
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I'll need a M 5 rear cover then.

Current non M5 version is solid.
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Is this wheel a simple swap? No coding needed for non LCI cars?
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Lol. Simple swap?

Will require new airbag

Rear cover 32307848270

Connecting line 32307848332

Set of switch panels 61317849410

Set of shift paddles 61317847210

And a new switch unit which will be required for performance wheel with display

61319354047

Several members on here are retrofit experts so will correct above info if have omitted any parts
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Is this wheel a simple swap? No coding needed for non LCI cars?
No coding needed, but if you dont already have the round airbag steering wheel you will need a c ouiple extra things like a new airbag, lane departure warning vibration generator, multifunction buttons ect ect
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      06-17-2015, 02:41 PM   #8
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What's the part # for the airbag? And at the end of the day, what's the total cost?
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What's the part # for the airbag? And at the end of the day, what's the total cost?
32307845796 for airbag

Airbag around $1,000 US and wheel also about $1,000 US
Then you need the buttons ect ect
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Got the rear cover sorted.
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Can see the difference here between M5 and M sport.
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Thanks for the pics.
Exactly what the parts system shows
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I never picked up the difference from realoem.com website.

But seems obvious now.
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I never picked up the difference from realoem.com website.

But seems obvious now.
Yes, its easy to miss unless you look side by side

(M5 vs 550i)
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Hi
I have a LCI F10 sport steering wheel with airbag which I want to retrofit to my 2010 F10msport. On the rear of my existing I have a yellow wire with a metal sleeve which connects to back of airbag - I don't have this on the round airbag and was wondering if it's needed. Pls advise
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Hi
I have a LCI F10 sport steering wheel with airbag which I want to retrofit to my 2010 F10msport. On the rear of my existing I have a yellow wire with a metal sleeve which connects to back of airbag - I don't have this on the round airbag and was wondering if it's needed. Pls advise
I believe you can use that plug on the round airbag.
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im using a LCI m sport steering, i would like to have the front trim which have the V shape . anyone here could get me the part number? as i already have the rear from the post above....
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im using a LCI m sport steering, i would like to have the front trim which have the V shape . anyone here could get me the part number? as i already have the rear from the post above....
Part numbers should be as follows:

-32307846029: Front decorative trim cover piece for the front lower section of the steering wheel.

-32307848270: Rear cover to the back of the steering wheel
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